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| Planning Your Trip > Italy by Regions |
| Umbria |
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The region is mostly mountainous and hilly and presents a landscape rich in woods
and water resources. It is crossed by the Apennines, which form numerous valleys. This region has a comparatively
large lake: the Trasimeno.
Cities: Perugia is the regional capital. Other important cities are Assisi,
Gubbio, Orvieto, Todi, Spoleto,Terni.
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| Art: |
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| In Umbria the traces of the Etruscan civilization are remarkable, as visitors can
see in Todi, Bettona, Orvieto and Perugia. Spoleto has important Roman remains; Spello is a city, where the Romans
left some impressive remains. Other important Roman works can be found in Assisi and Gubbio. The Romanesque architecture
thrived in thins region at the beginning of the twelfth century: some beautiful examples are the Cathedrals of
Spoleto and Assisi, St. Silvestro and St. Michele in Bevagna. The Gothic style reached very high levels, and imposing
examples are present in almost every city. The Renaissance can be seen in magnificent monuments in Perugia, Gubbio,
Todi, but it enjoyed a smaller development than other styles. |
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| In Perugia there is the National Gallery of Umbria, which is one of the most important
exhibition of the Gothic painting, with masterpieces by Duccio di Boninsegna, Beato Angelico, Piero della Francesca.
The National Archaeological Museum of Umbria houses a splendid and very rich Etruscan collection. Assisi, birthplace
of St. Francis, one of the greatest figures of Christianity, has the superb Basilica of San Francesco with the
world famous Giotto’s frescoes, showing in 28 splendid paintings the life of the Saint; the Pinacoteca Civica and
the Cathedral’s Museum. Spoleto has the Gallery of Contemporary Art. In Gubbio there is the Civic Museum, which
holds the famous “Eugubine tables”: seven bronze plates, from the second century B.C. Foligno can offer the tourists
the Archaeologic Museum and the Pinacoteca Civica. |
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| To be visited: |
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| Rich in history and in nature, Umbria offers the Falls of the Marmore, which are the
highest in Italy; the sources of the Clitunno and Mount Subasio. The Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli and the
Rocca Maggiore. The ancient city of Spoleto offers the Roman Theater and Druso’s Arch. Near Perugia, people can
visit the Ipogeo del Volumni, which is an Etruscan tomb. |
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