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Sweeping port views from Ancona’s San Ciriaco Cathedral

By Kimberly Sullivan | March 30, 2021 | 1
Ancona, Italy/ Kimberly Sullivan

If you’re in the Adriatic port city of Ancona, you can’t miss the San Ciriaco Cathedral, perched at a stunning outpost on the Guasco Hill. It is clearly visible from its position at the edge of town, and sports sweeping views over the bustling port traffic and the Gulf beyond. It’s a hearty hike up…

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