Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Entertainment in Perugia, Italy

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187907-Activities-Perugia_Umbria.html
  • Let's Cook in Umbria; "let's cook in Umbria offers cooking holidays and cooking classes in a spectacular location (Umbria, Perugia,Italy)"
  • Perugina Chocolate Factory; "This factory features a museum devoted to the history of chocolate manufacturing - a mouth-watering tribute to Perugia, Italy's chocolate capital."
  • Cathedral of San Pietro; "Founded in the 10th century and rebuilt in 1463, this grand Gothic cathedral is a worthwhile stop when visiting Perugia."
  • Galleria Navionale dell'Umbria Palazzo dei Priori; "Located in the grand Palazzo dei Priori, this twelve-room gallery takes visitors thorough the history of Umbrian painting, featuring works by Perugino and Pinturrichio, in addition to two stunning Tuscan masterpieces (Fra Angelico, Piero della Francesca) and early Sienese works (Duccio)."
  • Lake Trasemino; "Lake Trasimeno is located in the heart of Italy, which makes it an ideal base for visiting Umbria and Tuscany, as well as providing unspoiled nature and a refuge of birds and fish for outdoor enthusiasts."
  • San Severo
  • Porta San Pietro
  • National Archaeological Museum
  • Pozzo Etrusco
  • Duomo
  • Exchange Guild; "Perugia's Exchange Guild, the home of the region's money changers, dates from the thirteenth-century and boasts some of Italy's best preserved Renaissance frescoes painted by Perugino."
  • Arco d'Agusto and Sant'Angelo
  • Fontana Maggiore
  • Museo Regionale della Ceramica; "This is indeed a specialty museum. Picture case after case of pieces of pottery of every conceivable style, shape and quality, with little in the way of description. Deruta is known as a regional..."
  • Old Town
  • Corso Vanucci; "Many of Perugia's most beautiful and historically significant attractions can be found on or near this street."
  • Piazza IV Novembre; "This is the artistic center of Perugia that features beautiful reliefs carved in the 13 century, a stunning gothic cathedral and the superb Italian medieval palace, the Palazzo Priori, which houses the National Art Gallery of Umbria"
  • Church of San Domenico; "This Gothic Church of San Domenico houses an archaeological museum."
  • University for Foreigners in Palazzo Galenga; "Founded at the beginning of the 20th century, this is one of the most important centers of Italian language study and culture for foreign students. The Gallenga Stuart Palace, built in the XVIII century, hosts the University."
  • Via Baglioni; "This street was named after the Baglioni family, one of the most powerful in Perugia."
http://www.letsgo.com/17810-umbria-travel-guides-perugia-nightlife_and_festivals-c
Cathedral of San Pietro
http://www.italianvisits.com/images/lombardia-im/mantova-im/mantova_cathedral_of_san_pietro.jpg

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