Landmarks and Historic sites
| Arco di Agusto and Sant'Angelo | |
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Arco di Agusto and Sant'Angelo are extremely close to each other. Arco di Agusto lies opposite to eighteenth century Palazzo Gallenga; which is seat of ‘Italian University for Foreigners. Arco itself happens to be gateway in to old... |
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| Cathedral of San Pietro | |
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The Cathedral of San Pietro was first built in the 10th century. Pietro Vincioli, a Perugian noble, was the first patron of the monastery. This Cathedral was burnt down and rebuilt in 1463. At the entrance one can see the... |
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| Pozzo Etrusco | |
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Pozzo Etrusco, better known as Etruscan Well, can be described as an atmospheric, damp, and dark well. At the same time, it’s also an unbelievable instance of stonemason’s art. Empires and cultures have faded away; but such a...
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| Priori Palace | |
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The Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia is the most renowned civic structures, built by the Italian communes of Central Italy during the high middle ages. Built to house the city governments, the... |
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| roman aqueduct | |
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The Roman aqueducts were built from a mixture of brick, stone and special volcanic cement pozzuolana. The aqueducts are highly advanced Roman waterway system and the greatest achievements in the ancient... |
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| San Severo | |
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The Church of San Severo was originally built in the 11th Century and then rebuilt in between 1748-1751. This Church has a wall painting, which was partially painted by Raphael some time during the 16th Century. The painting reflects... |
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