
City tour in Umbria
Perugia
Perugia is a vibrant city, rich in Etruscan and medieval history, with a cosmopolitan atmosphere thanks to its university. Among its alleys, squares, and museums, it’s the ideal place for those seeking culture and tradition.
- Piazza IV Novembre: the lively heart of the city, with the Fontana Maggiore and Palazzo dei Priori
- National Gallery of Umbria: masterpieces of Umbrian and Italian art, including works by Piero della Francesca and Perugino
- Cathedral of San Lorenzo: an extraordinary example of Gothic architecture
- Etruscan Arch: an imposing gate that testifies to the city’s Etruscan history
Assisi
Assisi, the city of Saint Francis, is a place of peace and spirituality. Its churches and historical monuments, immersed in breathtaking landscapes, offer a unique experience of art, faith, and beauty.
- Basilica of Saint Francis: a place of great spirituality and art, with frescoes by Giotto
- Piazza del Comune: the heart of the city, with the Temple of Minerva and the Torre del Popolo
- Basilica of Saint Clare: houses the body of the saint and founder of the Order of Poor Clares
- Rocca Maggiore: medieval fortress with panoramic views of the city and valley
Spoleto
Spoleto is a charming medieval city famous for the Festival of the Two Worlds. Historical monuments and spectacular views make it an ideal destination for lovers of art and culture.
- Piazza del Duomo: home to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta with frescoes by Filippo Lippi
- Ponte delle Torri: an incredible medieval aqueduct with stunning views over the valley
- Roman Theatre: ancient theatre that tells the story of the Roman Empire in Umbria
- Albornoz Fortress: medieval stronghold with breathtaking views of the city
Orvieto
Orvieto, perched on a tuff cliff, enchants with its Gothic cathedral and Etruscan heritage. A perfect blend of art, history, and incredible landscapes that will leave you breathless.
- Orvieto Cathedral: one of the finest examples of Gothic art in Italy, with magnificent frescoes
- St. Patrick’s Well: a remarkable feat of Renaissance engineering with a unique view of the city
- Albornoz Fortress: medieval fortress housing the Museum of the Cathedral Works
- Etruscan Necropolis of the Crucifix of the Tuff: fascinating archaeological site showcasing Etruscan civilization
Gubbio
Gubbio, with its medieval alleys and the famous Palazzo dei Consoli, exudes ancient charm. Don’t miss the Festa dei Ceri, a spectacular celebration of Umbrian tradition.
- Palazzo dei Consoli: home to important museums and one of the most iconic medieval buildings
- Cathedral of Saints Mariano and Giacomo: a fine example of religious architecture
- Roman Theatre: a well-preserved ancient structure reflecting Gubbio’s historical importance
- Festa dei Ceri (if scheduled): a unique event combining culture and popular tradition
Todi
Todi is a peaceful town with a well-preserved historic center and scenic squares. Ideal for those seeking beauty, history, and authenticity in a serene atmosphere.
- Piazza del Popolo: one of Italy’s most beautiful medieval squares, with the Todi Cathedral and the Palazzo del Capitano
- Church of San Fortunato: one of the city's most important churches, housing the saint's tomb
- Palazzo dei Priori: historic building reflecting Todi’s medieval grandeur
- Rocca Park: panoramic park with breathtaking views of the city and the valley below
Narni
Narni is a hidden gem rich in history, with Etruscan, Roman, and medieval monuments. It invites you to travel back in time through ancient walls and cobbled streets.
- Historic center: explore medieval alleys and admire the Church of San Francesco and Santa Maria Impensole
- Augustus Bridge: one of the best-preserved Roman aqueducts in Italy
- Narni Castle: medieval fortress hosting exhibitions and cultural events
- City Museum: route that tells Narni’s history through Etruscan and Roman finds
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