In the 1980s it was a fishermen's shed, located just a few meters from what is now the Marina of Porto San Giorgio, a small seaside town in the Marche near Fermo. The Landing is a small building distinguished by its 1950s fixtures and blue-painted sign. Locals long called it a "sgabbiotto," until it became a mussel-selling spot, closed after a few years and left in a state of neglect. Today, thanks to a redevelopment and territorial promotion project unique in the Marche region, L'Approdo is a cultural hub dedicated to contemporary art, visible from the outside 24 hours a day.