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Todi

Todi is a splendid medieval town in Umbria, perched on a hill with a panoramic view of the Tiber Valley. Its historic center is a jewel, with Piazza del Popolo at its heart, surrounded by the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the Palazzo dei Priori and the Palazzo del Capitano. Don’t miss the Church of San Fortunato, with its imposing Gothic façade, and the Temple of Santa Maria della Consolazione, a Renaissance masterpiece. Todi retains the authentic charm of a village rich in history and culture.

Carsulae

Carsulae is an ancient Roman archaeological site located in Umbria, near San Gemini. This city, built along the Via Flaminia, preserves fascinating ruins, including the theater, the amphitheater and the remains of the thermal baths. Noteworthy is the Arch of San Damiano, an imposing structure that marked the entrance to the city. Carsulae offers a journey through time, immersed in a suggestive natural landscape rich in history.

Collevalenza

Collevalenza, a hamlet of Todi in Umbria, is known for the Sanctuary of Merciful Love, founded by Mother Speranza. This place of spirituality and pilgrimage welcomes faithful from all over the world, attracted by its waters believed to be miraculous. Surrounded by greenery, Collevalenza offers an atmosphere of peace and meditation, typical of Umbrian villages.

Deruta

Deruta, located in the heart of Umbria, is famous throughout the world for its ancient tradition in the production of artistic ceramics. This charming medieval village boasts monuments such as the Church of San Francesco, the Sanctuary of the Madonna dei Bagni and the majestic Piazza dei Consoli with the Palazzo Comunale and the Civic Tower. Walking through its streets, you can breathe in history and craftsmanship, making it an unmissable stop for lovers of culture and art.

Orvieto

Orvieto, a city in Umbria perched on a tuff cliff, is a medieval jewel rich in history and charm. The Duomo, with its splendid Gothic façade, is the symbol of the city, while the Pozzo di San Patrizio, with its helical structure, represents a masterpiece of engineering. The historic center is also home to the Torre del Moro, which offers a panoramic view, and the Fortezza Albornoz, surrounded by green gardens. A mix of art, culture and unique views.

Perugia

Perugia, the capital of Umbria, is a city rich in history, art and culture. Its historic center is dominated by the majestic Fontana Maggiore, one of the symbols of the city, and by the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, overlooking Piazza IV Novembre. Walking through its medieval streets you will come across the Palazzo dei Priori, which houses the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, and the ancient Arco Etrusco. Perugia is also known for its Etruscan walls, charming alleys and lively university atmosphere.

Assisi

Assisi, an Umbrian city of extraordinary beauty, is famous for being the birthplace of Saint Francis, the patron saint of Italy. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a medieval jewel rich in art and spirituality. Among the main monuments, the Basilica of Saint Francis stands out, with frescoes by Giotto, the Basilica of Santa Chiara, the Temple of Minerva in Piazza del Comune, and the Eremo delle Carceri, immersed in the nature of Mount Subasio. A destination that combines history, faith and breathtaking landscapes.

Marmore

The Marmore Falls, located in Umbria near Terni, is one of the highest artificial waterfalls in Europe, with a drop of 165 meters. Created by the Romans in 271 BC, it offers breathtaking views and trails immersed in nature. Among the nearby points of interest are the Lower and Upper Belvedere, from which you can admire the waterfall, the Ponte del Toro and the ancient Fausto Amphitheater in Terni, perfect for enriching the visit.

Terni

Terni, known as the "City of Steel" for its industrial tradition, is a city in Umbria rich in history and culture. Among its main monuments are the Basilica of San Valentino, dedicated to the patron saint of lovers, the Ruins of the Fausto Amphitheater, dating back to Roman times, and Palazzo Spada, now the seat of the municipality. Nearby is the spectacular Marmore Falls, one of the highest artificial waterfalls in Europe, an unmissable destination for nature lovers.

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