Village of Pozzuolo
Pozzuolo is located in a hilly area about 3 km north of Serrungarina, at an altitude of 325 metres. Its name derives perhaps from the presence of a small spring of sulphurous water.
In 1283, it was part of the “castles on this side of the Metauro” subject to the city of Fano. The town has retained its appearance of a small medieval village gathered around its church dedicated to St Paternian (17th century), the town's patron saint. Along the road leading to Pozzuolo, 700 metres before the village, is the Church of the Madonna della Pertica, with the image of the same name carried in procession on the second Sunday in October.