
The Shrine of the Holy House of Loreto is a world-renowned pilgrimage site.
Known to house the home of the Virgin Mary, miraculously transported from Nazareth, the shrine is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture.
Inside, frescoes by Italian masters and an extraordinary basilica make every visit a unique spiritual and cultural experience.
Just a short walk from our hotel, the shrine offers a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in history and faith.

Loreto is a charming village in the Marche region of Italy.
This place of pilgrimage attracts visitors from all over the world for its spirituality and artistic heritage.
Nestled in a hilly landscape, it offers breathtaking views of the sea and an atmosphere of peace and serenity.
A territory to explore with head and heart

Loreto’s Ronda Walks are ancient defensive walls surrounding the Shrine of the Holy House.
Built in the 16th century to protect the sacred site, they offer unique panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and the Adriatic Sea.
These routes, once patrolled by soldiers, now allow visitors to immerse themselves in history and admire the natural and architectural beauty of the area.
A fascinating experience that combines the charm of the past with the beauty of the present.
Ideal for a relaxing stroll, the walkways are a must-see for those visiting Loreto.
Our Lady Square is the beating heart of Loreto, dominated by the majestic Basilica of the Holy House.
This striking urban space, surrounded by elegant porticoes and historic buildings, is the meeting point for pilgrims and tourists.
In the center of the square stands the Maggiore fountain, a splendid Baroque work that adds charm and harmony to the setting.
The square offers spectacular views and an atmosphere charged with spirituality and history.
The Apostolic Palace, adjacent to the Basilica of the Holy House, is an imposing Renaissance building.
It houses important collections of sacred art and a historic library.
Its portico overlooking the Piazza della Madonna provides an elegant and atmospheric covered walkway.
The building is a symbol of Loreto’s history and culture, representing a deep connection to the Vatican and Christian religious tradition.
