A tour guide who lives in and knows their region can be a valuable support in perfecting your trip to Umbria. This applies both to technical aspects-how to get to the city, where to start sightseeing routes, open and closed museums-and to discover lesser-known but no less fascinating aspects.
Umbria and its cities owe their appearance and artistic heritage to the jumble of history that has seen them at the center of events in the past, occupying strategic positions and hosting the greatest artists.
This can translate into an opportunity for travelers to take a “tailor-made” trip based on their specific interests.
In addition to the “classic” routes that provide a general idea of a city with what is worth visiting, intersecting thematic itineraries are added.
Are you interested in the Etruscan period?
Perugia and Orvieto, even tiny Bettona, offer you the possibility of “dedicated” guided tours.
The Renaissance in Umbria?
From Piero della Francesca to Perugino, Raphael and Pinturicchio, Perugia lends itself to an itinerary from the National Gallery of Umbria to the Collegio del Cambio and the Chapel of San Severo, for starters.
In every small medieval village you’ll find a masterpiece: in Spello the Baglioni Chapel with frescoes by Pinturicchio, in Spoleto Filippo Lippi, in Panicale and Città della Pieve Perugino.
Art and Nature: historical routes within the most beautiful cities that, for the more energetic, can easily turn into a real urban trek.
Long walks make it possible to catch at a glance the urban development of cities such as Perugia, Spoleto, and Orvieto, as well as smaller towns such as Spello.
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