Umbria is known as the green heart of Italy. Located in the centre of the Italian peninsula, between the regions of Tuscany, Marches, Latium and Abruzzi, this is the land where many civilizations and cultures have left a suggestive mark along the centuries. Umbria is rich of history, art and culture, as well as being the native land of St. Francis. ...
Umbria is known as the green heart of Italy. Located in the centre of the Italian peninsula, between the regions of Tuscany, Marches, Latium and Abruzzi, this is the land where many civilizations and cultures have left a suggestive mark along the centuries. Umbria is rich of history, art and culture, as well as being the native land of St. Francis.
Umbria is the land of peace and tranquillity, good wine, food and boasts an ancient gastronomic tradition. Umbria is a region with ninety-two municipalities - Perugia, Spoleto, Assisi, Gubbio, Todi, Orvieto, to mention a few medieval towns surrounded by an inspiring rural landscape. When you travel around Umbria you travel back in time.
Rigorous environmental laws aimed at preserving the historical and artistic value of the place govern the building plan. Very few initiatives are currently being authorized by the Umbria Region.
Halfway between two of Italy’s major art cities, Rome and Florence, and within easy reach of the international airports of Fiumicino and Ciampino, the A1 Milan-Naples motorway.