Senigallia is a charming seaside town on the Adriatic coast in the Marche region of Italy. It is known for its 'spiaggia di velluto', or velvet beach, which offers 13 kilometers of fine golden sand. The town has a dual identity, with a historic center and a modern city. Visitors can explore the town's historic center, which features a renaissance historical center, local events, and many palaces, alleys, and squares. The town is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Rotonda a Mare, a unique piece of architecture that sits between the sea and the beach, and the Rocca Roveresca, a 15th-century duke's fortress. Families can enjoy the town's beach, which is perfect for families with kids, with calm waters and easy access to showers and restaurants
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