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Perugia is located in a particular territory this is due to the extraordinary variety of urban town.
The artistic and cultural heritage is rich and Perugia over the years has undergone many changes that have made this look so peculiar to the city.
The Perugia we know today is a modern, cosmopolitan city and populated by many students from around the world enrolled in its University for Foreigners.
Do not miss:
1 – Piazza IV Novembre, the monumental center of the city
2 – Fontana Maggiore, the medieval fountain built in the thirteenth century
3 – Palazzo dei Priori, a beautiful building built in white travertine and stone
4 – National Gallery of Umbria, the most important collection of medieval and modern Region
5 – San Lorenzo Cathedral, begun to build nel’300
6 – Church of Jesus church typical of the ‘500
7 – Church of St. Severus church within a neoclassical
8 – Via Rocchi, also called Via Vecchia
9 – Etruscan Arch, one of the doors of the old city
10 – Palace Gallenga-Stuart, home of the prestigious University for Foreigners
About Perugia:
Perugia, is that the great “Guelf” as stands in the center of Umbria, with the 5 historic districts enclosed by Etruscan walls enormous bastions formed by gigantic square masses, were constructed 22 centuries ago and are still visible for long stretches .
There are many events that the area has to offer. Famous festival dedicated to lovers of jazz. Umbria Jazz it attracts millions of visitors with special guests and wonderful locations that become an annual event for lovers of the genre.
For the sweet tooth and Perugia as Mecca! To visit during Eurochocolate. The festival of chocolate in all its forms, Perugia say it means saying that all those chocolate we got to eat, at least on Valentine’s Day!
Perugia is a land of farms, good food and nature, its farms are famous and beautiful countryside that many foreigners appreciate staying in the beautiful holiday.
This is the right season to visit, always if you find somewhere still free!
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