Umbria
Umbria is located in the heart of central Italy, and it is its second smallest region.
The River Tevere crosses Umbria flowing toward Rome, and it is bordered by Toscana, Marche, Lazio and Abruzzo.
There are two provinces: Perugia, which is also the region capital and Terni.
Perugia, the region capital, has been Italian Capital of Culture in 2015. It is an etruscan city rich of art and history, easy to visit. It’s the land of good chocolate, the festival Eurochocolate, and Umbria Jazz.
Terni is the city of Saint Valentine, so lovers celebrate the 14th of february here. Less than 10 km away the Marmore Falls.
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN UMBRIA
Assisi, the Basilica of San Francesco and Other Franciscan Sites
Longobards in Italy. Places of the Power (568-774 A.D.): Clitunno temple in Campello
Longobards in Italy. Places of the Power (568-774 A.D.): Basilica of San Salvatore in Spoleto
ART TOWNS IN UMBRIA
Perugia
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES OF ITALY IN UMBRIA
In the Province of Perugia:
Bettona
Bevagna
Castiglione del Lago
Citerna
Corciano
Deruta
Massa Martana
Monte Castello di Vibio
Montefalco
Monteleone di Spoleto
Montone
Norcia
Paciano
Panicale
Passignano sul Trasimeno
Preci
Sellano
Spello
Torgiano
Trevi
Vallo di Nera
In the Province of Terni:
Acquasparta
Allerona
Arrone
Giove
Montecchio
Monteleone
Lugnano in Teverina
Piediluco
San Gemini
AUTHENTIC VILLAGES OF ITALY IN UMBRIA
In the Province of Perugia:
Fossato di Vico
Monte Santa Maria Tiberina
Papiano, frazione Comune di Marsciano
Pietralunga
In the Province of Terni:
Montegabbione
FAI PROPERTIES IN UMBRIA
Bosco di San Francesco (Assisi – PG – 2008)