Montefalco is the city of pleasure, of the eyes contemplating one of the most beautiful views in Umbria but above all of the palate enjoying one of the most famous wines, Sagrantino, whose vineyards accompany the rolling hills all around the city.
Its churches, its beautiful palaces, its narrow streets that suddenly open to the wide view of an aerial landscape, offer unforgettable moments of a city all to be discovered and enjoyed.
- Church of St. Augustine with remains of really beautiful medieval frescoes.
- Town Square, in the heart of the city, is the main public space.
- Museo Civico San Francesco, with famous frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli and Perugino.
- Medieval quarter in the direction of the Frederick II Gate.
- Panoramic walk along the walls: the view of the Umbrian Valley here is truly breathtaking.
- Church of St. Clare, founded by Clare of the Cross, saint of Montefalco.
For good walkers, the half-day itinerary may include:
In addition to the classic itinerary, it is possible to deepen the visit by including in the route a walk to discover the most beautiful views:
- Santa Illuminata, Renaissance church created on the site of the recluse of St. Clare of the Cross.
- San Fortunato, church on the edge of town with frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli.