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HOLIDAY in UMBRIA at CAMPING VILLAGE BADIACCIA
Umbria is called the green heart of Italy and is appreciated for the beautiful landscapes, the beauty of architecture, the rich history and culture, the delicious food and wine.
Among the major tourist cities to visit in a fantastic tour of Umbria we find Perugia, Assisi, Spello, Spoleto, Gubbio, Norcia and Marmore falls.
PERUGIA
About 30 Km far from the campsite, Perugia can be easily reached by train, car or bus. The city is the capital of the region Umbria and is well worth a visit during your holiday. Historically, Perugia was settled first by local people and then by the Etruscans. With the Etruscans Perugia became one of the most powerful cities of the High Tiber Valley.
Fought over by Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar, it was finally won by the latter and named Augusta. In the year 547, it fell to Totila, and then to the Byzantine Empire, before becoming a city state allied to the Papacy. It bowed to Papal supremacy in 1370 after the peace of Bologna. The following centuries saw turmoil and trouble in the walled stronghold, with the nobility waging internecine wars, and power passing from one hand to another. Finally, in 1540, it came under domination of the papacy.
The Popes continued to hold authority in the town, apart from brief snatches when it was occupied by the French and the Roman Republic, till it merged with the Kingdom of Italy in 1861. City of chocolates, churches and music, Perugia blends perfectly the old and the new, the spiritual and the carnal, of tradition and modernity. It is situated on a hill, and is a charming walled city. The walls enclose history as well as some of the best art works of Italy.
Narrow streets radiate from squares lined with exciting shops and eating places; you will enjoy a spectacular and breathtaking view of the hillside. Worth visiting: Piazza IV Novembre, Fontana Maggiore, Palazzo del Capitano, Cattedrale di S. Lorenzo, Palazzo dei Priori, Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, Chiesa di San Francesco al Prato, L’Arco Etrusco, Palazzo Gallenga, Porta e Chiesa di san Pietro, Basilica di San Domenico, Rocca Paolina, Corso Vannucci, Ipogeo dei Volumni. Main events: Umbria Fiction TV (second week of April), Rockin’Umbria (middle of July), Umbria Jazz (middle of July), Sagra Musicale Umbra (September) and Eurochocolate (October).
ASSISI
bout 40 Km far from the campsite, Assisi can be easily reached by train or car. Surrounded by olive trees and cypresses it is situated on the Subasio Mountainside.
The charming town of Assisi offers to its tourists a sensation of peacefulness and it is amongst the most attractive destinations that you are likely to encounter in Umbria. Assisi is the birthplace of St. Francis (San Francesco), patron saint of animals and ecology, and its undeniable charm and appeal attracts huge numbers of visitors and religious pilgrims, who arrive here each year – literally millions.
To see: Basilica di San Francesco (painted by Giotto), divided into Chiesa Superiore, Chiesa Inferiore e Cripta; Piazza del Comune, Duomo di San Rufino, Rocca, Chiesa di Santa Chiara; L’Eremo delle Carceri, Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli, Chiesa di San Damiano (where St. Francis composed Cantico delle Creature). Main events: Calendimaggio (from 7th to 9th May), Festa del Voti (22nd June) and Festa del Perdono (1st/2nd August).
SPELLO
About 60 km far from the campsite, Spello is a big medieval village built with evocative grey stones. Situated at the foot of Subasio Mount it is an interesting city to be visited for the medieval urban layout characterized by some Roman ruins and Renaissance buildings. Besides visiting monuments is recommended a walk through the old town still surrounded by ancient walls dating back to the Roman time
GUBBIO
bout 80 km far from the campsite, Gubbio is a city rich in history and monuments. Its ancient grandeur is well evidenced by the remains of the Roman Theatre and the Eugubine tables of the 3rd-1st century BC.
The urban structure with the impressive palaces and the picturesque streets dates back to the Middle Ages and has remained almost intact.
Of particular interest are the walls with six doors, Piazza Grande, Piazza pensile, Palazzo dei Consoli which now houses the Museo Civico , Palazzo del Podestà, now the Town Hall, the Doge’s Palace and the Cathedral.
Among the events not to be missed is the Festa dei Ceri in Gubbio (in May), the Palio della Balestra (in May), the Gubbio Festival (in July) and the biggest Christmas tree in the world!
SPOLETO
About 120 km far from the campsite, Spoleto lies in the southern part of the Umbrian Valley. The oldest parts of the city are the Arch of Drusus, the Roman Theatre and the Church of San Gregorio Maggiore with its presbytery. You can admire the Rocca Albornoziana, symbol of the city, the National Museum of the Duchy, the Tower Bridge and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Romanesque style. The main event is the Festival dei Due Mondi (in the last days of June), which gives ample space to art and expression of two cultures, the European and the American: ballets, operas, exhibitions, conferences, concerts, theatre and much more.
CASCATA DELLE MARMORE
About 130 km far from the campsite, easily accessible by car, the Marmore waterfalls are one of the most interesting natural visuals of Italy. They were formed artificially by Consul Curius Dentatus in 271 BC by channeling the waters of the rivers Velino and Nera with a drop of 160 meters. The observation points of the waterfall can be either from the square or from Belvedere.
NORCIA
bout 150 km far from the campsite, Norcia is inserted inside the National Park of the Sibillini mountains bordering the Valnerina.
The city was founded in the fifth century BC by the Sabines as Northia, the Roman goddess of luck. Conquered by the Romans, it underwent a period of decadence in the middle ages and then passed under the rule of the Papal States.
The focus of history and architecture of the city is the central square where the main monuments are: the Basilica of San Benedetto, la Castellina, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Argentea, Palazzo Comunale, the Portico delle Misure. Typical products are the black truffles and pork cured meats, including the famous Prosciutto di Norcia. Don’t miss the picturesque flowering on the plateau of Castelluccio di Norcia in May.
HOLIDAY in UMBRIA at CAMPING VILLAGE BADIACCIA
Umbria is called the green heart of Italy and is appreciated for the beautiful landscapes, the beauty of architecture, the rich history and culture, the delicious food and wine.
Among the major tourist cities to visit in a fantastic tour of Umbria we find Perugia, Assisi, Spello, Spoleto, Gubbio, Norcia and Marmore falls.
PERUGIA
About 30 Km far from the campsite, Perugia can be easily reached by train, car or bus. The city is the capital of the region Umbria and is well worth a visit during your holiday. Historically, Perugia was settled first by local people and then by the Etruscans. With the Etruscans Perugia became one of the most powerful cities of the High Tiber Valley.
Fought over by Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar, it was finally won by the latter and named Augusta. In the year 547, it fell to Totila, and then to the Byzantine Empire, before becoming a city state allied to the Papacy. It bowed to Papal supremacy in 1370 after the peace of Bologna. The following centuries saw turmoil and trouble in the walled stronghold, with the nobility waging internecine wars, and power passing from one hand to another. Finally, in 1540, it came under domination of the papacy.
The Popes continued to hold authority in the town, apart from brief snatches when it was occupied by the French and the Roman Republic, till it merged with the Kingdom of Italy in 1861. City of chocolates, churches and music, Perugia blends perfectly the old and the new, the spiritual and the carnal, of tradition and modernity. It is situated on a hill, and is a charming walled city. The walls enclose history as well as some of the best art works of Italy.
Narrow streets radiate from squares lined with exciting shops and eating places; you will enjoy a spectacular and breathtaking view of the hillside. Worth visiting: Piazza IV Novembre, Fontana Maggiore, Palazzo del Capitano, Cattedrale di S. Lorenzo, Palazzo dei Priori, Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, Chiesa di San Francesco al Prato, L’Arco Etrusco, Palazzo Gallenga, Porta e Chiesa di san Pietro, Basilica di San Domenico, Rocca Paolina, Corso Vannucci, Ipogeo dei Volumni. Main events: Umbria Fiction TV (second week of April), Rockin’Umbria (middle of July), Umbria Jazz (middle of July), Sagra Musicale Umbra (September) and Eurochocolate (October).
ASSISI
bout 40 Km far from the campsite, Assisi can be easily reached by train or car. Surrounded by olive trees and cypresses it is situated on the Subasio Mountainside.
The charming town of Assisi offers to its tourists a sensation of peacefulness and it is amongst the most attractive destinations that you are likely to encounter in Umbria. Assisi is the birthplace of St. Francis (San Francesco), patron saint of animals and ecology, and its undeniable charm and appeal attracts huge numbers of visitors and religious pilgrims, who arrive here each year – literally millions.
To see: Basilica di San Francesco (painted by Giotto), divided into Chiesa Superiore, Chiesa Inferiore e Cripta; Piazza del Comune, Duomo di San Rufino, Rocca, Chiesa di Santa Chiara; L’Eremo delle Carceri, Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli, Chiesa di San Damiano (where St. Francis composed Cantico delle Creature). Main events: Calendimaggio (from 7th to 9th May), Festa del Voti (22nd June) and Festa del Perdono (1st/2nd August).
SPELLO
About 60 km far from the campsite, Spello is a big medieval village built with evocative grey stones. Situated at the foot of Subasio Mount it is an interesting city to be visited for the medieval urban layout characterized by some Roman ruins and Renaissance buildings. Besides visiting monuments is recommended a walk through the old town still surrounded by ancient walls dating back to the Roman time
GUBBIO
bout 80 km far from the campsite, Gubbio is a city rich in history and monuments. Its ancient grandeur is well evidenced by the remains of the Roman Theatre and the Eugubine tables of the 3rd-1st century BC.
The urban structure with the impressive palaces and the picturesque streets dates back to the Middle Ages and has remained almost intact.
Of particular interest are the walls with six doors, Piazza Grande, Piazza pensile, Palazzo dei Consoli which now houses the Museo Civico , Palazzo del Podestà, now the Town Hall, the Doge’s Palace and the Cathedral.
Among the events not to be missed is the Festa dei Ceri in Gubbio (in May), the Palio della Balestra (in May), the Gubbio Festival (in July) and the biggest Christmas tree in the world!
SPOLETO
About 120 km far from the campsite, Spoleto lies in the southern part of the Umbrian Valley. The oldest parts of the city are the Arch of Drusus, the Roman Theatre and the Church of San Gregorio Maggiore with its presbytery. You can admire the Rocca Albornoziana, symbol of the city, the National Museum of the Duchy, the Tower Bridge and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Romanesque style. The main event is the Festival dei Due Mondi (in the last days of June), which gives ample space to art and expression of two cultures, the European and the American: ballets, operas, exhibitions, conferences, concerts, theatre and much more.
CASCATA DELLE MARMORE
About 130 km far from the campsite, easily accessible by car, the Marmore waterfalls are one of the most interesting natural visuals of Italy. They were formed artificially by Consul Curius Dentatus in 271 BC by channeling the waters of the rivers Velino and Nera with a drop of 160 meters. The observation points of the waterfall can be either from the square or from Belvedere.
NORCIA
bout 150 km far from the campsite, Norcia is inserted inside the National Park of the Sibillini mountains bordering the Valnerina.
The city was founded in the fifth century BC by the Sabines as Northia, the Roman goddess of luck. Conquered by the Romans, it underwent a period of decadence in the middle ages and then passed under the rule of the Papal States.
The focus of history and architecture of the city is the central square where the main monuments are: the Basilica of San Benedetto, la Castellina, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Argentea, Palazzo Comunale, the Portico delle Misure. Typical products are the black truffles and pork cured meats, including the famous Prosciutto di Norcia. Don’t miss the picturesque flowering on the plateau of Castelluccio di Norcia in May.
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