perugia agritourism
The capital of Umbria, Perugia is a beautiful hill town and important center for Umbrian and Tuscan art. Around the town's main square, the Piazza IV Novembre, visit the National Gallery in the Palazzo dei Priori (it houses works by Fra Angelico, Piero della Francesca and Perugino), the Gothic cathedral and the 13th-century marble and bronze Fontana Maggiore. The chapel in Piazza San Severo has frescoes by Raphael and Perugino. The crumbling walls of Rocca Paolina, a fortress built in 1373, offer great views from the highest point in town. The state-funded Università per Stranieri (University for Foreigners) offers courses for foreigners wishing to study Italian language and culture.
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