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Wonderful Village of Panicale
Panicale is a wonderful village from the 12th century in between Umbria and Tuscany. Less than thousand people live here, but in the summer month it becomes a lively place with some nice restaurants and bars.
The square in the old town is beautiful and walking trough the old streets and the church makes you feel you travelled in time.
🚘 You have to come by car, the closest train station (20km) is Chiusi.
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📍 Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi.
🎟️ Free entry
It's considered one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in the world, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000, it is a beautiful expression of the Romanesque and Gothic styles.
Decorated with magnificent frescoes attributed to Giotto and Cimabue the Basilica includes the crypt, where the remains of San Francesco rest they are preserved.
Whether you believe or not, the sense of peace is tangible as soon as you enter the site, magical at sunset!
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Almost every year I have chance to visit the plain of Castelluccio di Norcia, a truly magical place located between the regions of Umbria and Marche, in the Sibillini Mountains, Italy. Every July the plain is the stage of an incredible flowering (the "fioritura") of lentils, poppers, daisies, bluebottles, and other flowers. The result is a huge show of colors that draws thousands of people from around Italy and more. Horses and sheep are also a common sight in the plain. In many ways, this place looks so unreal that
you wouldn't think it really exists. The area was hit by a major earthquake in 2016 and the village of Castelluccio has been mostly wiped off, but the fascination of this place remains intact and worth of preservation. #italy #umbria #italytravel #italybeauties #travel #amazingplacetobe #awesomepic
Sitting on top of a big butte of volcanic tuff, Orvieto retains large signs of its Etrurian past, so much so that the first thing that stood out to me was the light brown tones across its alleys and its roads.
The Duomo cathedral is the main attraction. The church was built in the 14th century and is dedicated to the Ascending of the Virgin Mary. Aesthetically it might remind you of the more famous Cathedral of Siena, obviously because of its roman-gothic style! This one in Orvieto is one of the most significant in Italy.
Don’t miss a visit to another landmark of note, like Torre del Moro for a sunset view of the town and the surrounding hills, Pozzo di San Patrizio and Fortezza Albornoz!
Since we are in Umbria, food plays a unique role. Local cuisine is highly appreciated thanks to its cured meats and other traditional dishes. If you’re planning a road trip across Italy, don’t miss this part of the country for its authenticity.
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summer in spring
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