Italy - Umbria
Assisi
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Coming from either Perugia or Gubbio, take S75 east following signs for Assisi, one of our favorite targets in Umbria. Built up the steep slopes of Mount Subasio, this magical city is a tribute to St. Francis. Although he was born into a family of wealth, after several visions in which Christ appeared to him, St. Francis left his privileged life. He was obviously a person with a deeply poetic soul and his tender teachings of reverence for the beauties of nature and kindness to all animals and birds still appeal to us today. To remember your visit, you might want to buy a statue of St. Francis to bring home. You will find statues in all sizes and price ranges in the many shops.
Even if it were not for the lingering memory of the gentle St. Francis, Assisi would be a “must see” for it is one of the most spectacular hill towns in Umbria. Perhaps there are a few too many souvenir shops, but this is a small price to pay for the privilege of experiencing such a very special place. The town walls begin on the valley floor and completely enclose the city as it climbs the steep hillside to the enormous castle at its summit. Assisi with its maze of tiny streets is a marvelous town for walking (you must wear sturdy shoes) and it is great fun as you come across intriguing little lanes opening into small squares. When you stop to rest, there are breathtaking vistas of the lovely Umbrian fields stretching out below. Along with many other historic buildings, Assisi’s most famous monument, St. Francis’ Basilica, was severely damaged by an earthquake in September 1997. However, almost all of the repairs have now been completed and the town looks remarkably “back to normal.” The basilica, which also houses a monastery,faces onto a large square bound by columns forming vaulted covered walkways. In addition to the monastery, there are two basilicas—upper and lower. Both are adorned with excellent frescoes. Also while in Assisi, visit Santa Chiara (St. Clara’s Church). Clara, a close friend of St. Francis, founded the Order of Poor Clares. Go into the church to view the lovely frescoes of Santa Clara and her sisters. Part of the enjoyment of Assisi is just to stroll through its narrow, cobbled streets—the whole town is like a living museum. If you have time, hike up to the Rocca Medioevale, an enormous 14th-century fortress perched on the hillside overlooking the city. From here you have a magnificent bird’s-eye view of Assisi and beyond to the enchanting Umbrian countryside sweeping out to the distant hills.
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Casa San Martino
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Fattoria di Vibio
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Locanda Del Gallo
Locanda Solomeo
Le Logge di Silvignano
Malvarina
L’ Orto degli Angeli
La Palazzetta del Vescovo
Palazzo Dragoni
Palazzo Terranova
Il Palazzo
Podere La Fornace
Poggio alle Vigne
Pomurlo Vecchio
Relais Ducale
Relais Il Canalicchio
Relais Todini
Residenza d’Epoca San Crispino
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Hotel San Luca
Tenuta di Canonica
Torre Burchio
Le Tre Vaselle
Hotel Umbra
Villa Aureli
Villa Ciconia
Hotel Villa di Montesolare
Villa Milani
Villa Zuccari
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