Umbria, lake Trasimeno
Cortona
Città di Castello
Gubbio, Piazza della Signoria
Montone
Upper Tiber Valley
Perugia, IV Novembre square
Perugia, S. Giuliana
Assisi
Assisi, Basilica of S. Francis
Spello, Properzio’ s towers
Spello, Villa Fidelia
Cortona Tuscany, Umbria border
Cortona and Tuscany are the subject of
several highly readable books by Frances Mayes wrote about
renovating a house in the area where she still lives for part of the year.
These books give a highly authentic impression of life in this part of Italy.
One of her books, Under the Tuscan Sun was made into a popular
movie.
Despite Frances's present continuous, creative writing course style - Cortona
is an attractive place to spend half a day - great art, great atmosphere,
stupendous views to Lake Trasimeno and beyond.
Cortona, is a town famed for its art and antiques market in a magnificent
natural setting, where to visit the Church of the Madonna del Calcinaio (Francesco
di Giorgio Martini, 1485-1513), and then go up to the Piazza della Repubblica
to see the Palazzo Comunale and Palazzo Pretorio (housing the Museo dell'Accademia
Etrusca, and the Museo Diocesano (with works by Signorelli, Fra Angelico,
Sassetta, Lorenzetti, etc.).
Città di Castello
Our trip states from Sansepolcro, entering the upper Tiber Valley through
the tree-covered hillsides topped by ancient churches, villages and ruined
castles until we reach Città di Castello.
The stark Gothic Palazzo
Comunale stands in the mediaeval Piazza del Duomo. The Municipal Picture Gallery
houses some fine mediaeval and Renaissance paintings.
Gubbio
Driving up Umbertide and the Assino Valley, we reach Gubbio,
one of Europe's most perfectly preserved mediaeval towns where two major traditional
events take place each year with the enthusiastic participation of the local
people: on May 15 is the Corsa dei Ceri race, and on the last Sunday in May
in the Palio della Balestra tournament.
Walking past the austere façade
of the ancient feudal palaces in Via dei Consoli, including the Gothic Bargello
Palace, we reach Piazza della Signoria, which over hangs the lower town and
the surrounding plain, supported on massive arches.
Facing the Gothic Palazzo
Pretorio the magnificent 14th c. Palazzo dei Consoli is the setting for the
municipal museum and painting gallery with the famous 'Eugubine Tablets' dating
back to the 2nd century B.C. It is a fairly steep climb up Via Ducale to the
14th c. Cathedral (with some fine primitive paintings) and the 16th c. Ducal
Palace.
We can then walk down to the Church S. Domenico which is near the
Roman theatre built under Augustus. The churches of S. Francesco, S. Pietro
and S. Ubaldo are well worth a visit.
Montone
Located between Città di Castello and Umbertide
in the Upper Tiber Valley in northern Umbria, Montone
is an enchanting village perched on top of a hill that has preserved its fascinating
medieval origins.
Because of its remarkable environmental, cultural and art heritage it was
included in the club of 'The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy'. The building
of greatest artistic interest in Montone is the Gothic Church
of San Francesco (14th century) with a single nave and polygonal apse. The
church is also the home of the Municipal Museum, which holds paintings, silver,
and sacred vestments of great artistic value and, on the ground floor, the
Ethnographic Museum, with over 600 items from Eastern Africa.
Another important religious building is the Parish Church of San Gregorio,
Montone’s oldest church, built in about 1000 AD in the Romanesque-Byzantine
style.
Perugia
From Gubbio we will go to Perugia, a
city with much to offer the art lover and the casual visitor alike. Its typical
steep streets offer unexpected glimpses of ancient houses and the surrounding
distant green hills. We will begin our visit in Piazza IV Novembre; in the
center is the 13th century Fontana Maggiore fountain decorated with reliefs
by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, and in front of us towers the Gothic Cathedral,
with the 'Museo dell'Opera del Duomo' museum.
Let us now visit the austere Palazzo Comunale (or Palazzo dei Priori) with
two tiers of mullioned windows and a battlemented roof. It was built between
1293 and 1443, and inside is the Umbrian National Art Gallery that traces
the history of the region's painting from the 13th to the 18th centuries (Duccio,
Fra Angelico, Piero della Francesca, Perugino, Pinturicchio, etc.). On the
ground floor is the Gothic 'Collegio della Mercanzia' Hall; we can then see
the 'Collegio del Cambio', built in 1455 with superbly frescoed walls by Perugino
(Sala dell'Udienza) for the city'smoney-changers.
We can either walk along
Via delle Volte or Corso Vannucci to reach Piazza Italia and see the wonderful
view from the Carducci gardens at the end of the street.
Other important monuments are the churches of S. Bernardino (15th c.), S.
Pietro (10th c.), S. Domenico (l4th-l7th century), S. Angelo (an unusual 5th-6th
century. Paleo-Christian church), S. Giuliana (Church and Convent), Porta
S. Pietro (also known as Porta Romana), the Arco Etrusco (Arco di Augusto),
and Porta Marzia.
The 'Museo Archeologico dell'Umbria', and the famous Foreigner's
University building - Palazzo Gallenga Stuart (18th century) - are well worth
a visit, and 5 kilometers outside the city is the Ipogeo dei Volumni, a wonderful
example of an Etruscan aristocratic tomb with seven splendid funeral urns.
Assisi
On the other side of the Tiber Valley facing Perugia stands Assisi,
nestling on a spur of Mount Subasio. Our first call is to the Basilica of
S. Francis and the adjacent Friary. The basilica comprises two churches, one
above the other, and was begun in 1228, just two years after the Saint's death.
See the frescoes by Cimabue, Pietro Lorenzetti, Simone Martini
and Giotto.
All the great painters of the day had a hand in decorating the
walls of both churches. It would take days to study all the details of this
unique painting anthology.
Walking along Via S. Francesco past the medieval houses and palaces, we come
to Piazza del Comune standing on the site of the ancient Roman Forum. It is
framed by Palazzo dei Priori, Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo and the Roman
Temple of Minerva, now a church. In Palazzo dei Priori is the municipal art
gallery. Nearby is the Cathedral of S. Rufino with its imposing façade,
and the Gothic white and pink Stone Basilica of S. Clare (Gothic frescoes
and primitive painting).
Let's go up to the Rocca Maggiore castle and 4 kilometers away, the Eremo
delle Carceri (Hermitage of the Carceri), an oasis of Franciscan peace; in
the plain is the imposing Basilica of S. Maria degli Angeli (built in various
periods to enclose the Porziuncola chapel, the Franciscan Order's first house)
and the restful Friary of S. Damiano.
Spello
Spello rises up between Assisi and Foligno, situated on
a spur of the Subasio Mountain above a fertile and well-irrigated plain.
Among the neighbouring cities, this is surely the one which preserves the
major number of monuments testifying to the Roman era; for example, the town
walls, which later became the foundations for the medieval walls, the ruins
of the theatre and the amphitheatre, the thermal baths and the splendid town
portals Porta Consolare, Porta Urbica and Porta Venere dating back to the
Augustean era.
In ascent, you'll arrive at the church of St. Mary Maggiore
built Between the 11th and 12th centuries, which, even if it can boast a beautiful
facade reconstructed with antique materials in 1644 at the same time as other
architectonic modification were undertaken, guards its most precious treasure
inside.
In fact, the marvellous Baglioni Chapel is to be found on the left-hand
side of the nave. With its paintings by Pinturicchio showing the "Annunciation",
the "Nativity" scene and the "Dispute at the Temple",
among other frescoes by the same painter which are to be found the chapels
under the cross vaults and paintings by Perugino on the pilasters of the entrance
to the presbytery.
villas for rent in northern Umbria
This is the list of villas in Umbria available for weekly rentals. Also,
we may have some other additional newly selected villas to offer you. So we
in invite you to contact us at
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Arcelle,
Calamaio,
Calesa,
Casa
riccio,
Casella,
Castellina,
Cataccio,
I palazzi,
Palazzi
casale,
Villa Ada,
Sanbucaia,
Segreta,
Solido.