La Filigrana welcomes its guests in the heart of Fabriano, just a short walk from the train station and within easy reach of the hospital and the medieval historic center, which can be accessed on foot. The recently renovated establishment features elegant and comfortable rooms, each equipped with a private bathroom, air conditioning, and state-of-the-art TV, along with complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout the property.
Each room is designed to ensure a pleasant stay, providing free water, fruit juices, and coffee in the minibar. An Italian breakfast is included in the stay and is served directly in the room for a relaxing and private morning experience.
Guests can also take advantage of an automatic check-in service and the option to rent city bicycles or e-bikes to explore the surroundings comfortably, starting at 20 euros per day. The property is located next to a large public parking area and offers shuttle service to and from the Ancona and Perugia airports upon request.
The strategic location of La Filigrana makes it easy to reach some of the region's wonders, such as the Frasassi Caves and the Valadier Temple, as well as charming and historic towns like Gubbio.
Fabriano is one of the most enchanting towns in the Marche region, renowned worldwide as the City of Paper. It is part of the UNESCO Creative Cities network for craftsmanship and folk traditions, and it boasts a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, with the earliest records of its castle tracing back to 1040.
Just 250 meters from the building, visitors can stroll through the historic center and uncover sites of significant cultural interest. The Paper and Watermark Museum, located in the former Dominican Convent, showcases seven centuries of paper-making tradition through ancient machinery and a valuable collection of watermarks, providing a journey into the history of an art that has made the town famous.
The Civic Art Gallery “Bruno Molajoli” houses masterpieces of Apennine painting from the 13th to the 16th centuries, featuring works by masters such as Allegretto Nuzi and Antonio da Fabriano, along with a rare collection of tapestries and striking wooden sculptures.
Unique and engaging, the Bicycle Trades Museum displays a collection of vintage bicycles that were used by street vendors from the 1920s to the 1960s, illustrating an important part of Italian social and economic history.
Finally, the Gentile da Fabriano Theatre stands as one of the city’s architectural gems. Reconstructed after a fire and inaugurated in 1884 with a performance of Aida, it continues to be the vibrant center of the town's cultural life, adorned with decorations created by the finest artisans of the time.
Piazzale XX Settembre, 2/A - Fabriano (AN) - Directions
P.I. 02840940429
National identification code IT042017B4CV4H7JDP
Regional identification code 042017-AFF-00016