Assisi

Assisi

In the heart of Umbria, halfway up Mount Subasio and 424 meters above sea level, Assisi is a tourist center of extraordinary interest. Those who come there throughout the year from all over the world are attracted by the art treasures and Franciscan memories that the...
Orvieto

Orvieto

City of Etruscan origins, then papal stronghold, Orvieto rises majestically above a tuff platform overlooking a lush valley. Its singular position, its medieval appearance, its masterpieces of art and its famous white wine make it a must-see destination for tourists...
Bevagna

Bevagna

Located 35 km from Perugia and 148 from Rome, Bevagna is decentralized compared to today’s Via Flaminia. Connected to the nearby centers of Foligno and Todi, the city can be reached by choosing, as an alternative route of considerable interest, the one that...
Gubbio

Gubbio

Gubbio was an ancient Umbrian religious center, as evidenced by the famous “Eugubine Tables” and had a dense political and artistic history during antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Significant Franciscan episodes occurred: the dressing of St....
Gualdo Tadino

Gualdo Tadino

Gualdo Tadino originated in the 12th century by refugees from ancient Tadinum, a city founded by the native Umbrian peoples. Primitively it stood in the plain below on the sides of the Via Consular Flaminia. A vast and flourishing city during the Roman period, it...
Nocera Umbra

Nocera Umbra

The city stands in the center of a mountainous area and is located on a rock spur guarding the confluence between a waterway, the Topino river, and a consular road, the Flaminia. Since the first Castellieri degli Umbri, the presence of man, over time, has shown a wise...