Assisi

Assisi is  the birthplace of Saint Francis (1181-1226), one of the patron saints of Italy. The Basilica of San Francesco is an imposing church on 2 levels consecrated in 1253. The thirteenth-century frescoes depicting the life of San Francesco have been attributed, among others, to Giotto and Cimabue. The crypt houses the stone sarcophagus of the saint.

Perugia

Perugia, a treasure of Umbria, enchants with its medieval streets that wind around the majestic Palazzo dei Priori and the Fontana Maggiore, a jewel of the Renaissance. Its Etruscan walls guard thousand-year-old secrets, while the Cathedral of San Lorenzo shines with its Gothic architecture. Don’t miss the evocative Temple of Sant’Angelo, a silent witness to the city’s glorious past, and the evocative panorama that can be enjoyed from the Rocca Paolina, an ancient fortress. Perugia, with its historic university and lively Piazza IV Novembre, is a fascinating blend of culture, history and scenic beauty.

Gubbio

Gubbio, a medieval jewel of Umbria, stands out for its evocative Palazzo dei Consoli, which dominates the city with its Gothic grandeur. The Piazza Grande, surrounded by ancient tower houses, enchants with its timeless atmosphere. The Cathedral of Gubbio, with its Romanesque façade, represents another architectural masterpiece not to be missed. Gubbio also fascinates with its famous Palio della Corsa dei Ceri, an event that celebrates the tradition and pride of the local community.

Orvieto

Orvieto, a city of a thousand facets, stands majestically on the tuff cliff, offering breathtaking views and a rich history to discover. The Cathedral, with its Gothic façade and frescoes by Luca Signorelli, enchants with its timeless beauty. St. Patrick’s Well, an engineering marvel, represents a unique point of interest.

Spoleto

Spoleto amazes with its majestic Ponte delle Torri, an icon of medieval architecture that crosses the valley below. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, with its Romanesque façade and the famous cycle of frescoes by Filippo Lippi, enchants visitors with its timeless beauty. The evocative Roman Theatre, dating back to the 1st century AD, represents an extraordinary testimony to the city’s glorious past. Spoleto, immersed in the green Umbrian hills, promises an unforgettable journey through history, art and breathtaking landscapes.

Lago Trasimeno

Lake Trasimeno, framed by the rolling Umbrian hills, offers unique natural beauty and a rich history. Castiglione del Lago, with its imposing Lion Castle and medieval alleys, exudes ancient charm. Passignano sul Trasimeno, with its village overlooking the water, offers enchanting views and the suggestive Passignano Castle. The surrounding villages, such as Tuoro sul Trasimeno and Panicale, offer authentic atmospheres and true Umbrian culinary delights.

Castelluccio di Norcia

Castelluccio di Norcia, during the flowering of the lentil, transforms into a living painting: a sea of colors that embraces the rolling Umbrian hills. The fields are tinged with bright shades, creating a unique spectacle in the world. Visitors can walk among expanses of flowers, breathing in delicate scents and admiring the enchantment of nature. This phenomenon, celebrated every year, makes Castelluccio a magical and unforgettable place, where the beauty of the earth manifests itself in all its grandeur.

Bevagna

Bevagna, rich in historical and cultural events. Piazza Silvestri, the beating heart of the city, hosts the Gaite Market, a historical re-enactment that brings ancient medieval life back to life. Visitors are immersed in a magical atmosphere, where the past and present merge in a fascinating mix of tradition and authenticity.

Montefalco

Montefalco, known as the “balcony of Umbria”, enchants visitors with its rich historical heritage and its food and wine excellences. The local wine, Sagrantino, is famous, one of the most appreciated DOCGs in Italy. The Church of San Francesco, adorned with frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli, represents an artistic gem not to be missed. Immersed among the picturesque streets and medieval walls, visitors live an unforgettable experience, where art, culture, good food and good drink come together in perfect harmony.

Trevi

Trevi, an enchanting Umbrian village surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, is known for its high-quality extra virgin olive oil and for the events that celebrate its gastronomic culture. The Fountain of the Seven Spouts, symbol of the city, offers a suggestive atmosphere, while the Town Hall and the Church of San Francesco are testimonies of local art and history. The Olio Novello festival, which takes place every year in autumn, is an unmissable opportunity to taste the delicacies of the area and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Trevi community.

Ferentillo

Located in the south-eastern part of Umbria, Ferentillo is a small medieval-looking village immersed in the greenery of the Terni Valnerina, nestled along a gorge dominated by two fortresses and crossed by the Nera river which divides the town into two nuclei: Precetto and Matterella .

Cascata delle Marmore

The Marmore Falls enchants with its majestic beauty and its thunderous roar of water. Situated among green forests and rocky cliffs, this natural wonder offers a breathtaking spectacle that captivates the senses and nourishes the soul. Its waters, which fall in a dizzying drop of over 160 metres, create a magical and evocative atmosphere, making the visit an unforgettable experience in the wild and uncontaminated nature.

Città di Castello

Città di Castello, in northern Umbria, boasts historic monuments such as the Cathedral of San Florido and the Palazzo Comunale. Every July, it hosts the Festival of Nations, attracting artists from all over the world. The National White Truffle Exhibition is also unmissable. The annual festivals and fairs offer an authentic experience of Umbrian culture.

Assisi

Assisi is  the birthplace of Saint Francis (1181-1226), one of the patron saints of Italy.

The Basilica of San Francesco is an imposing church on 2 levels consecrated in 1253. The thirteenth-century frescoes depicting the life of San Francesco have been attributed, among others, to Giotto and Cimabue. The crypt houses the stone sarcophagus of the saint.

Perugia

Perugia, a treasure of Umbria, enchants with its medieval streets that wind around the majestic Palazzo dei Priori and the Fontana Maggiore, a jewel of the Renaissance.

Its Etruscan walls guard thousand-year-old secrets, while the Cathedral of San Lorenzo shines with its Gothic architecture. Don’t miss the evocative Temple of Sant’Angelo, a silent witness to the city’s glorious past, and the evocative panorama that can be enjoyed from the Rocca Paolina, an ancient fortress. Perugia, with its historic university and lively Piazza IV Novembre, is a fascinating blend of culture, history and scenic beauty.

Gubbio

Gubbio, a medieval jewel of Umbria, stands out for its evocative Palazzo dei Consoli, which dominates the city with its Gothic grandeur.

The Piazza Grande, surrounded by ancient tower houses, enchants with its timeless atmosphere. The Cathedral of Gubbio, with its Romanesque façade, represents another architectural masterpiece not to be missed. Gubbio also fascinates with its famous Palio della Corsa dei Ceri, an event that celebrates the tradition and pride of the local community.

Orvieto

Orvieto, a city of a thousand facets, stands majestically on the tuff cliff, offering breathtaking views and a rich history to discover.

The Cathedral, with its Gothic façade and frescoes by Luca Signorelli, enchants with its timeless beauty. St. Patrick’s Well, an engineering marvel, represents a unique point of interest.

Spoleto

Spoleto amazes with its majestic Ponte delle Torri, an icon of medieval architecture that crosses the valley below.

The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, with its Romanesque façade and the famous cycle of frescoes by Filippo Lippi, enchants visitors with its timeless beauty. The evocative Roman Theatre, dating back to the 1st century AD, represents an extraordinary testimony to the city’s glorious past. Spoleto, immersed in the green Umbrian hills, promises an unforgettable journey through history, art and breathtaking landscapes.

Lago Trasimeno

Lake Trasimeno, framed by the rolling Umbrian hills, offers unique natural beauty and a rich history.

Castiglione del Lago, with its imposing Lion Castle and medieval alleys, exudes ancient charm. Passignano sul Trasimeno, with its village overlooking the water, offers enchanting views and the suggestive Passignano Castle. The surrounding villages, such as Tuoro sul Trasimeno and Panicale, offer authentic atmospheres and true Umbrian culinary delights.

Castelluccio di Norcia

Castelluccio di Norcia, during the flowering of the lentil, transforms into a living painting: a sea of colors that embraces the rolling Umbrian hills.

The fields are tinged with bright shades, creating a unique spectacle in the world. Visitors can walk among expanses of flowers, breathing in delicate scents and admiring the enchantment of nature. This phenomenon, celebrated every year, makes Castelluccio a magical and unforgettable place, where the beauty of the earth manifests itself in all its grandeur.

Bevagna

Bevagna, rich in historical and cultural events. Piazza Silvestri, the beating heart of the city, hosts the Gaite Market, a historical re-enactment that brings ancient medieval life back to life.

Visitors are immersed in a magical atmosphere, where the past and present merge in a fascinating mix of tradition and authenticity.

Montefalco

Montefalco, known as the “balcony of Umbria”, enchants visitors with its rich historical heritage and its food and wine excellences.

The local wine, Sagrantino, is famous, one of the most appreciated DOCGs in Italy. The Church of San Francesco, adorned with frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli, represents an artistic gem not to be missed. Immersed among the picturesque streets and medieval walls, visitors live an unforgettable experience, where art, culture, good food and good drink come together in perfect harmony.

Trevi

Trevi, an enchanting Umbrian village surrounded by olive trees and vineyards, is known for its high-quality extra virgin olive oil and for the events that celebrate its gastronomic culture.

The Fountain of the Seven Spouts, symbol of the city, offers a suggestive atmosphere, while the Town Hall and the Church of San Francesco are testimonies of local art and history. The Olio Novello festival, which takes place every year in autumn, is an unmissable opportunity to taste the delicacies of the area and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Trevi community.

Ferentillo

Located in the south-eastern part of Umbria, Ferentillo is a small medieval-looking village immersed in the greenery of the Terni Valnerina, nestled along a gorge dominated by two fortresses and crossed by the Nera river which divides the town into two nuclei: Precetto and Matterella .

Cascata delle Marmore

The Marmore Falls enchants with its majestic beauty and its thunderous roar of water.

Situated among green forests and rocky cliffs, this natural wonder offers a breathtaking spectacle that captivates the senses and nourishes the soul. Its waters, which fall in a dizzying drop of over 160 metres, create a magical and evocative atmosphere, making the visit an unforgettable experience in the wild and uncontaminated nature.

Città di Castello

Città di Castello, in northern Umbria, boasts historic monuments such as the Cathedral of San Florido and the Palazzo Comunale. Every July, it hosts the Festival of Nations, attracting artists from all over the world. The National White Truffle Exhibition is also unmissable. The annual festivals and fairs offer an authentic experience of Umbrian culture.

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Umbria Jazz: an explosion of enchanting notes under the starry sky of Umbria. A unique musical experience that mixes tradition and innovation in an exciting journey through genres and cultures.

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Calendimaggio in Assisi is an enchanted immersion in the Middle Ages, where the ancient streets come alive with flag-wavers, costumed processions and song and dance shows.

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The sweetest event of the year in Perugia. The streets are transformed into a fascinating gourmet oasis, where the scents of cocoa mix with the enthusiasm of visitors. A journey through a world of chocolate delights, from classic pralines to the most daring creations.

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The Festa dei Ceri takes place in Gubbio on 15 May each year and consists of the transport of three candles crowned with statues of saints: Saint Ubaldo (patron saint of Gubbio), Saint George and Saint Anthony the Abbot. It is one of the oldest Italian folklore events.

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The Giostra della Quintana is a chivalric tournament and a historical costume event that takes place every year in Foligno. The 10 horse-rider pairs, representing their respective districts, compete twice a year.

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The Festival dei Due Mondi, also known as the Spoleto Festival, is an international event of music, art, culture and entertainment that takes place annually in the city of Spoleto since 1958.

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Umbria Jazz

Umbria Jazz: an explosion of enchanting notes under the starry sky of Umbria. A unique musical experience that mixes tradition and innovation in an exciting journey through genres and cultures.

Calendimaggio in Assisi

Calendimaggio in Assisi is an enchanted immersion in the Middle Ages, where the ancient streets come alive with flag-wavers, costumed processions and song and dance shows. Ancient rites intertwine with modern vitality, creating an unforgettable experience that celebrates the identity and culture of Assisi through centuries of history and folklore.

Euro-Chocolate

The sweetest event of the year in Perugia. The streets are transformed into a fascinating gourmet oasis, where the scents of cocoa mix with the enthusiasm of visitors. A journey through a world of chocolate delights, from classic pralines to the most daring creations.

Ceri di Gubbio

The Festa dei Ceri takes place in Gubbio on 15 May each year and consists of the transport of three candles crowned with statues of saints: Saint Ubaldo (patron saint of Gubbio), Saint George and Saint Anthony the Abbot. It is one of the oldest Italian folklore events.

Quintana in Foligno

The Giostra della Quintana is a chivalric tournament and a historical costume event that takes place every year in Foligno. The 10 horse-rider pairs, representing their respective districts, compete twice a year: the challenge joust takes place on the evening of the second or third Saturday in June, while the joust takes place in the afternoon of the second or third Sunday in September. of the revenge.

Festival dei Due Mondi

The Festival dei Due Mondi, also known as the Spoleto Festival, is an international event of music, art, culture and entertainment that takes place annually in the city of Spoleto since 1958.

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