Monte Vidon Corrado

The historic center of the village of Monte Vidon Corrado, of medieval origin, has civilian homes with terracotta decorations from the 15th century and remains of fortifications from the 14th – 15th centuries. In the upper part of the town, in fact, two towers that still belonged to the walls of the medieval castle are still visible. The panorama that can be admired at Monte Vidon Corrado ranges from the Adriatic Sea to the Sibillini mountains, from the cultivated countryside to the suggestive villages perched on the surrounding hills.

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Monte Vidon Corrado, ingresso al centro storico
Studio fotografico Mariano Fagiani
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Monte Vidon Corrado, Torrione medievale
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Monte Vidon Corrado, palazzo quattrocentesco
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Monte Vidon Corrado, piazza Osvaldo Licini
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Monte Vidon Corrado
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Monte Vidon Corrado, Teatro comunale
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Monte Vidon Corrado, Terrazzo Panoramico
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Monte Vidon Corrado, Parco pittorico
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Monte Vidon Corrado, Centro Studi Osvaldo Licini
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Monte Vidon Corrado, dipinto murale Casa Museo
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Monte Vidon Corrado
Studio fotografico Mariano Fagiani

The origin of the village of Monte Vidon Corrado is still unclear, as historical information is mixed with legendary and fabulous elements. Although we do not know archaeological findings dating back to pre-Roman times found in the municipal territory, the contiguity with Falerone (Falerio Picenus) suggests that even on the hills of Montevecchio there were settlements dating back to the III century BC, when the Piceno entered the sphere of influence of Rome .

The fortress of Monte Vidon Corrado was mentioned for the first time in a document of 1229, at the height of the long struggle between the Papacy and the Emperor Federico II, associated with a group of castles belonging to lay gentlemen of Longobard or Norman ancestry with whom it constituted a rather rich and unitary military-feudal bulwark. In 1300 it passed under the jurisdiction of the city of Fermo and then underwent the domination of the Malatesta between 1413 and 1416, the year in which Ludovico Migliorati, Lord of Fermo, recovered Monte Vidon Corrado along with Mogliano, Falerone, Massa and Montappone. From the 16th century until 1860, Monte Vidon Corrado was firmly under the dominion of the pontifical administration, part of the Apostolic Delegation of Fermo, and its history became confused with that of Monte Giorgio "of which it suffered the adverse and prosperous fortune". There are no other archival sources that can give us reliable and reliable data, except for those concerning the population that at the end of the 19th century was 1300 inhabitants, of which only 150 lived in the main center.

In the upper part of the village are still visible two towers that belonged to the walls of the medieval castle dating back to the XIV-XV centuries. Linked to this castle is the legend of Corrado, son of Fallerone I, who would have helped his brother Guidone against a nearby feudal lord who wanted to subdue the territory. The messenger, on horseback, would give Corrado a missive on which was written: "Corri Corrado that Guidon fights". From here we derive the toponyms of Monte Vidon Corrado and Monte Vidon Combatte.

Piazza della Vittoria is the heart of the town that preserves almost intact the architectural structure of the medieval castle. Here there are some noble palaces, the rectory which leads to one of the towers of the ancient fortress and the parish church dedicated to San Vito Martire. From the square there are alleys and small squares overlooked by elegant civil homes, a fifteenth-century palace with terracotta decorations and a pointed ogival arch, the study center and the birthplace of the painter Osvaldo Licini. Once in the historical center (precisely in the building where today the municipal archive is located) there was a sort of clinic and first aid where doctors and nurses visited and carried out small surgical operations, the Ilari Hospital. Then there were some classes of the school, the workshops of artisans (such as that of the shoemaker and the blacksmith, perhaps from here derives the name of Via Fucina), an inn and obviously the seat of the town hall that is still present today.

The panorama that can be admired in Monte Vidon Corrado ranges from the Adriatic sea to the Sibillini mountains, from the cultivated countryside to the charming villages perched on the surrounding hills. The enchanting panoramic terrace adjoining the house of Osvaldo Licini and the pictorial park that in the summer is tinged with the colors of the Licinium palette are privileged places to immerse yourself in the suggestive and uncontaminated nature that so loved the great master of Monte Vidon Corrado.

A special mention goes to the enogastronomy of the Marche region, to the typical products of the territory of the village, such as olive oil, sausages and cheeses, to typical dishes, absolutely to try, like Caciù co 'la fava (thin sheets of pasta with filling of fava puree) and pizza with figs, a poor dessert made with bread dough enriched with dried figs and walnuts, typical of the Christmas period.

Village of Monte Vidon Corrado
Municipality of Monte Vidon Corrado

Province of Fermo
Marche Region

Population: 731 montevidonesi
Altitude centre: 429 m s.l.m.

Municipality
Piazza Osvaldo Licini 6 - Tel. +39 0734 759348 (int.5)

Village in the mountain
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Piazza della Vittoria, 9 - Monte Vidon Corrado - Fermo
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Via della Giustizia, 12 - Monte Vidon Corrado - Fermo
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Via Osvaldo Licini, 5 - Monte Vidon Corrado - Fermo
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Via Osvaldo Licini, 5 - Monte Vidon Corrado - Fermo

BY CAR

  • From the North: Take the A14 Bologna - Bari motorway towards Ancona, exit at Civitanova Marche, take the SS 77 highway towards Tolentino / Macerata, exit at Montecosaro, follow the Rapagnano direction, cross Contrada Tenna, Piane, continue on the SP 125, turn onto SP 48 towards Monte Vidon Corrado.
  • From the South: Take the A14 motorway towards Naples, exit at Fermo / Porto San Giorgio, continue on the SS 16, cross Porto San Giorgio, Fermo, Molini di Tenna, Piane, continue on the SP 125, turn onto the SP 48 and follow the indications for Monte Vidon Corrado.
  • From Ascoli Piceno: Take the SP 235, take the SS 4, continue on the SP 237, cross Roccafluvione, Comunanza, Servigliano, Piane, continue on the SP 125, turn on the SP 48 and follow the signs for Monte Vidon Corrado.

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  • Ancona airport
  • Pescara airport
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