About Fabriano, Italy:

Located in Italy’s Marche region, Fabriano is a charming, off-the-beaten-path city renowned for its centuries-old handmade paper tradition. Visitors can explore the Museum of Paper and Watermark (Based on the paper-making tradition of Fabriano, which is documented since the 12th Century). Opened in 1984, the museum focuses on handmade paper and watermark techniques in Medieval Italy. It is housed in a former Dominican convent.
The town center features the Piazza del Comune with its Sturinalto Fountai.
For Catholics, the town also offers two great places of interest.
Catholic places of interest in Fabriano, Italy:
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Venantius
Church of Saint Blaise and Romuald (Chiesa di San Biagio e Romualdo)
Traveling to Fabriano, Italy:
Fabriano is 137 miles (221 Km) north of Rome. The trip from Rome by train offers a scenic view of the countryside and takes roughly two hours and forty minutes (not all trains are direct, so some will take longer)