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Results ( 46) for: " Nocera Umbra, PG, Italia"

15km | Assisi, PG
Santa Maria sopra Minerva
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Place of worship

Santa Maria sopra Minerva

A story of spirituality, transformism and legends

18km | Rasiglia, PG
Rasiglia
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Location

Rasiglia

A little Venice in the green heart of Italy

19km | Foligno, PG
The Quintana of Foligno
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Folklore

The Quintana of Foligno

A joyous competition, an exciting challenge, and a city clothed in a glorious past

22km | Camerino
Rocca Borgesca, in Camerino
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Fortresses and castles

Rocca Borgesca, in Camerino

The grandeur of Renaissance architecture crowned by a superb belvedere

24km | Bevagna, PG
What is the 'Gaite' Market?
tipologia
Folklore

What is the 'Gaite' Market?

Sounds, smells and tastes directly from the Middle Ages in Bevagna

24km | Bevagna, PG
Church of San Francesco in Bevagna
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Place of worship

Church of San Francesco in Bevagna

It seems to want to get closer to heaven, this church that holds a Franciscan relic

25km | Sellano, PG
The mountain village of Sellano
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Village

The mountain village of Sellano

An enchantment in the golden light of its street lamps

27km | Montefalco, PG
Benozzo Gozzoli and Saint Francis
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Artwork

Benozzo Gozzoli and Saint Francis

When church walls told stories: the masterpiece of Montefalco

27km | Montefalco, PG
Montefalco: the railing of Umbria
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Village

Montefalco: the railing of Umbria

And in August...watch out for the runaway Ox!

28km | Fiastra, MC
Lake Fiastra
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Lake

Lake Fiastra

A little blue jewel nestled in the Sibillini Mountains Park

29km | Costacciaro, PG
Monte Cucco Regional Park
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Protected area

Monte Cucco Regional Park

Air, earth and water guide us to the discovery of Mount Cucco

29km | Pretola, PG
The Tower and Mill of Pretola
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Flash

The Tower and Mill of Pretola

Medieval tower and remains of the mill, with lock, on the banks of the Tiber River. The tower was built in 1300 to defend the mill, which was active until World War II.

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