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Umbria is one of the most fascinating region of Italy with its cities of art rich in culture and history. You will enjoy an atmosphere of past times, among the medieval paths, the palaces, the castles and the fortresses of charming villages.
Perugia – the regional capital – is a big city with modern outskirts but his medieval historical center, built up on a cliff, is fairly intact and keeps all its medieval charm. If you are passionate about art, you can’t miss Palazzo dei Priori, one of the most beautiful and majestic buildings in Perugia. It is home of Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, a superb gallery of Umbrian medieval and renaissance art. Other top sights not to be missed are: The Basilica of San Domenico, where many statues and valuable works by local artists are housed; San Lorenzo cathedral with its San Bernardino’s Pulpit, from where the saint used to preach; Piazza IV Novembre, Perugia monumental city center, and its beautiful Maggiore Fountain, carved by Giovanni and Nicola Pisano.
Orvieto is one of the most important historic city of Umbria. Get to visit its stunning cathedral, a 14th century Gothic jewel, and the astonishing St Patrick’s Well. The city is dotted by monuments dating back to Etruscan times, and museums of great historic interest. Norcia, on the foothills of the Sibillini Mountains, is famous for delicious local food. The beating heart of the picturesque town is the beautiful Piazza San Benedetto. Here, you’ll find some of Norcia’s oldest buildings, from the Castellina – a 16th-century – to the beautiful Basilica di San Benedetto with its 14th-century Gothic facade.
Gubbio is the oldest town in Umbria. Its main attractions are the magnificent Palazzo dei Consoli, the renaissance The Palazzo Ducale and the cathedral. Piazza Grande, overlooked by Palazzo dei consoli, offers astonishing views on the countryside. The ruins of a Roman theater built during the 1st century are the main historic sight to visit. Assisi is one of the most famous Italian towns and one of Italy’s World Heritage Unesco sites. It is popular since it is home of San Francesco, who was born here in 1181. The most famous sight in Assisi is the Basilica di San Francesco, where he was buried. The town was built over the centuries on the slope of mount Subasio, for this reason overlooks the valley and offer astonishing views, especially at sunset.
Marmore Falls is one of the most painted, photographed and praised in the world. Marmore Falls is the highest in Europe with its 165 meters jump. The vegetation that has developed behind the jump is lush and rich in rare species. There are also caves, laked and guided trails that make the visit interesting and enjoyable. It is the ideal place for water sports like rafting, Hydrospeed, Canyoning, Canoeing and Kayaking.
Lake Trasimeno is located in the green heart of Umbria. Several towns are located on Lake Trasimeno such as Castiglione del Lago. There are three islands on the lake, the largest one is Polvese.Among the things to do in Trasimeno Lake do not forget a visit to the castles: Rocca del Leone in Castiglione del Lago, Torre dei Lambardi in Magione and the ruins of Castello di Zocco. Start the route in Castiglione del Lago with a visit to Palazzo della Corgna and the Rocca del Leone. In Magione you will find the Knights of Malta castle and Torre dei Lambardi.
Umbria is one of the most fascinating region of Italy with its cities of art rich in culture and history. You will enjoy an atmosphere of past times, among the medieval paths, the palaces, the castles and the fortresses of charming villages.
Perugia – the regional capital – is a big city with modern outskirts but his medieval historical center, built up on a cliff, is fairly intact and keeps all its medieval charm. If you are passionate about art, you can’t miss Palazzo dei Priori, one of the most beautiful and majestic buildings in Perugia. It is home of Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, a superb gallery of Umbrian medieval and renaissance art. Other top sights not to be missed are: The Basilica of San Domenico, where many statues and valuable works by local artists are housed; San Lorenzo cathedral with its San Bernardino’s Pulpit, from where the saint used to preach; Piazza IV Novembre, Perugia monumental city center, and its beautiful Maggiore Fountain, carved by Giovanni and Nicola Pisano.
Orvieto is one of the most important historic city of Umbria. Get to visit its stunning cathedral, a 14th century Gothic jewel, and the astonishing St Patrick’s Well. The city is dotted by monuments dating back to Etruscan times, and museums of great historic interest. Norcia, on the foothills of the Sibillini Mountains, is famous for delicious local food. The beating heart of the picturesque town is the beautiful Piazza San Benedetto. Here, you’ll find some of Norcia’s oldest buildings, from the Castellina – a 16th-century – to the beautiful Basilica di San Benedetto with its 14th-century Gothic facade.
Gubbio is the oldest town in Umbria. Its main attractions are the magnificent Palazzo dei Consoli, the renaissance The Palazzo Ducale and the cathedral. Piazza Grande, overlooked by Palazzo dei consoli, offers astonishing views on the countryside. The ruins of a Roman theater built during the 1st century are the main historic sight to visit. Assisi is one of the most famous Italian towns and one of Italy’s World Heritage Unesco sites. It is popular since it is home of San Francesco, who was born here in 1181. The most famous sight in Assisi is the Basilica di San Francesco, where he was buried. The town was built over the centuries on the slope of mount Subasio, for this reason overlooks the valley and offer astonishing views, especially at sunset.
Marmore Falls is one of the most painted, photographed and praised in the world. Marmore Falls is the highest in Europe with its 165 meters jump. The vegetation that has developed behind the jump is lush and rich in rare species. There are also caves, laked and guided trails that make the visit interesting and enjoyable. It is the ideal place for water sports like rafting, Hydrospeed, Canyoning, Canoeing and Kayaking.
Lake Trasimeno is located in the green heart of Umbria. Several towns are located on Lake Trasimeno such as Castiglione del Lago. There are three islands on the lake, the largest one is Polvese.Among the things to do in Trasimeno Lake do not forget a visit to the castles: Rocca del Leone in Castiglione del Lago, Torre dei Lambardi in Magione and the ruins of Castello di Zocco. Start the route in Castiglione del Lago with a visit to Palazzo della Corgna and the Rocca del Leone. In Magione you will find the Knights of Malta castle and Torre dei Lambardi.
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