Orvieto is a city full of beauty. The symbol of the city is the Duomo, whose construction began in 1290. It is majestic with its façade adorned with gold mosaics and precious bas-reliefs. The four refined spires give impetus to a façade among the most beautiful in the world.
Norcia, a city famous worldwide also for being the birthplace of the Patron of Europe, San Benedetto, is located in perhaps the most mountainous and picturesque part of Umbria, the Valnerina, boasting very ancient origins, certainly pre-Roman. It is indeed an undisputed destination for those who love contact with unspoiled nature, sports, tranquility, and quality of life. All framed by a culinary tradition perhaps unique in the world.
Norcia, a city famous worldwide also for being the birthplace of the Patron of Europe, San Benedetto, is located in perhaps the most mountainous and picturesque part of Umbria, the Valnerina, boasting very ancient origins, certainly pre-Roman. It is indeed an undisputed destination for those who love contact with unspoiled nature, sports, tranquility, and quality of life. All framed by a culinary tradition perhaps unique in the world.
Assisi is known as the city of San Francesco, the main monument is the basilica dedicated to the Saint, inside which you can find his relics and the magnificent frescoes by Giotto.
In Assisi, you can also admire the Rocca Maggiore, the fascinating Piazza del Comune, the Church of Santa Chiara, San Damiano, and San Rufino.
At the foot of Mount Ingino stands Gubbio, one of the most beautiful towns in Italy that, within its walls, preserves evidence of the historical periods that saw it as a protagonist. It is especially worth seeing on May 15th each year when the entire city participates in the famous Festa dei Ceri.
At the foot of Mount Ingino stands Gubbio, one of the most beautiful towns in Italy that, within its walls, preserves evidence of the historical periods that saw it as a protagonist. It is especially worth seeing on May 15th each year when the entire city participates in the famous Festa dei Ceri.
Lake Trasimeno, with an area of 128 km², is the largest lake in peninsular Italy, the fourth largest among Italian lakes after Lake Como. The lake has three enchanting islands: Isola Maggiore, Isola Polvese, and Isola Minore. The towns of Castiglione del Lago, Passignano sul Trasimeno, Tuoro sul Trasimeno, and San Feliciano overlook the lake.
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Umbrian specialities and vegetarian cuisine
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