| Castles
      and medieval old townsin
      Vallesina
 When
      travelling through Vallesina (the valley of the river Esino), one becomes
      immediately aware of the dominant panorama: a series of historic centres
      protected with solid and generally well preserved curtain walls, situated
      high on the peaks of hills. 
      
       Each
      stone of this fortified complex of centres in Vallesina narrates a long
      history. The powerful Commune of Jesi, at the beginning of conquest of its
      "Contado", helped the construction of "castles" in various subjugated localities for purpose of
      defence. 
      
       There
      was a real need for those castles
      with solid town walls, since they shared the destiny of Jesi and were thus
      involved in war among the biggest communes of the Marches which lasted
      several long years.All
      the castles of Contado were successfully defended between the 13th
      and the 15th century, meaning that the curtain walls were built
      in 1300 and in 1400. Many of them were erected on the sites of the Roman
      ramparts or are the result of consolidation of more ancient towers and
      walls from the beginning of the 1st millennium, when the first
      inhabited and fortified "castra"
      appeared.
 The
      fortifications from the beginning of the Middle Ages could not resist new
      artillery introduced in the 15th century, because they were
      dimensioned for attacks of cavalry and infantry.Starting
      from 1400, numerous primitive structures were therefore adapted to resist
      being under fire.
 The
      towers function as joints of this defence system, which presents also
      communications trench, machicolations and, very often, a moat. Inside
      curtain walls there is almost always another, smaller fortified nucleus,
      as the last defence in a decisive battle. 
      
       The
      defence systems of Apiro, Cingoli and Cupramontana are complete, with
      curtain walls and aftercastle or a fortress. 
      
       In
      other centres, the defence system consisted in walls of the castle more or
      less reinforced with towers and bastions. 
      
       Usually,
      the major centres would adopt a polygonal form, while small centres were
      often closed inside an oval form of walls. 
      
       In
      the mountain zone, irregular stone blocks were used. On the other hand,
      towards the coast the most frequently used material was brick, while in
      the middle pre-Apennine zone the material was often mixed. 
      
       On
      the town walls, sometimes even on the towers of those walled centres,
      dwellings were constructed. The outer walls are however recognisable. 
      
       The
      main gate almost always opens to the South, while to the North there is
      very often a keep.
      
       Porticoed
      parapet is the most interesting feature of the walls. A part from
      everything else, beautiful view spreads over the valley from its large
      arches. All the houses inside the castle face the one and only square.
      
        
      
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