Top 10 Architectural Buildings in Umbria, Italy

August 29, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Umbria (/ˈʌmbriə/ UM-bree-ə; Italian pronunciation: [ˈumbrja]), is one of the twenty regions of Italy, located in central Italy. It is the only Italian region having neither a coastline nor a border with other countries. It includes the Lake Trasimeno, Marmore's Falls, and is crossed by the River Tiber. The regional capital is Perugia. Umbria is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, culinary delights, artistic legacy, and influence on culture.
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1. Palazzo dei Priori di Corciano

Corso Cardinale Rotelli, Corciano Italy http://www.comune.corciano.pg.it/index.php/turismo-e-cultura/content/324-palazzo-dei-priori
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Palazzo dei Priori di Corciano

2. Basilica di Santa Chiara

Piazza Santa Chiara, 06081, Assisi Italy +39 075 812282 http://www.assisisantachiara.it
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4.5 based on 2,421 reviews

Basilica di Santa Chiara

Built onto the original Chapel of St. George, this Cathedral is where St. Clare of Assisi was buried in a crypt in 1872.

Reviewed By chatwinesque - Lisbon, Portugal

Behind an unremarkable exterior, the inside of this basilica is surprisingly beautiful - austere, with a few fading beautiful frescoes and the famous "talking" crucifix, an Orthodox-like piece of art worth the visit in itself, and the tomb of Saint Claire in the crypt.

3. Basilica di San Pietro

Via Borgo XX Giugno 74, 06100, Perugia Italy +39 075 33753 http://turismo.comune.perugia.it/poi/basilica-e-abbazia-di-san-pietro
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4.5 based on 414 reviews

Basilica di San Pietro

Founded in the 10th century and rebuilt in 1463, this grand Gothic cathedral is a worthwhile stop when visiting Perugia.

Reviewed By 58philipp - Herentals, Belgium

Very rich decoration - for sure worth a visit with some explanation. History meets religion. Especially the ceiling is well-done> Impressive historic large painting.

4. Palazzo dei Consoli and Museo Civico

Piazza Grande 1, 06024, Gubbio Italy +39 075 927 4298 [email protected] http://www.palazzodeiconsoli.it
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4.5 based on 749 reviews

Palazzo dei Consoli and Museo Civico

This museum is known for its collection of the famous Eugubine Tablets, which are seven bronze sheets that comprise a fundamental epigraphic document of the Umbrian civilization, dating back to the end of the 2nd century BC.

Reviewed By EmilioG496 - Rome, Italy

A wide square with a wonderful view on the valley. On the other side there is the green mountain. But the best is the "Palazzo dei Consoli". The building was a example of medieval architectural with a lot of stairs and some secret passages, The Museum exhibition has a lot of paintings from 15° and 16° century. Furthermore there are seven rare tables (Tavole eugubine) written in part with an old language more ancient than latin and part with "Etruscan language" engraved one century b.C.

5. Cathedral (Duomo di Gubbio)

Via Ducale, Gubbio Italy http://www.gubbio.name/cattedrale_it.html
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4.5 based on 540 reviews

Cathedral (Duomo di Gubbio)

Reviewed By 853barry - Abbotsford, Canada

Need to change trains towards the end of the journey,but well worth the trouble. Assisi is a lovely medieval Hill Top city,with a great Cathedral,holding the tomb of St Francis. Everything about the City is wonderful,but very,very steep hills....if you are not a good walker...be aware! If you are,then the sheer wonder of all these winding medieval streets and shops,will pay you back for your effort!

6. Duomo di Orvieto

Piazza del Duomo 26, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 341167 http://www.opsm.it
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4.5 based on 6,073 reviews

Duomo di Orvieto

Orvieta's magnificent Duomo (cathedral) is considered one of the must-see churches in Italy for its stunning gold-and-mosaic Gothic façade and magnificent frescoes by Luca Signorelli, which had a great influence on Michelangelo's work in the Sistine Chapel.

Reviewed By JoeA376 - New York City, United States

When you are in Orvieto, Italy, the wonders never stop. From the beautiful Cathedral with the impressive murals to the long, winding, and cobblestoned streets, Orvieto and the Duomo is a must-see stop whenever you are in Italy.

7. Santa Maria sopra Minerva

Piazza del Comune, 06081, Assisi Italy
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4.5 based on 268 reviews

Santa Maria sopra Minerva

Reviewed By SuzyQu15 - Brooklyn, United States

It is amazing to almost stumble upon this building in this beautiful piazza and to reflect upon its history. Now a church, this was originally a Roman Temple with original walls and facade still intact for over 2,000 years! Beautiful interior with an altar in blue and gold. Don’t miss this wonderful experience when in Assisi!

8. Palazzo dei Priori

Corso Vannucci 19, 06121, Perugia Italy +39 075 573 6458 http://turismo.comune.perugia.it/poi/palazzo-dei-priori
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4.5 based on 417 reviews

Palazzo dei Priori

Reviewed By Houlihan2 - Melbourne, Australia

The decorated vaulted ceiling and walls of this lawyers' meeting hall dating back to the late 1290's are simply breath-taking. This is one of the oldest parts of the palazzo. There are 80 mighty painted arches! It used to be used as the peoples' assembly. After 1582, it became the seat of the Notaries' Guild. While only a few original frescoes remain, it was repainted by Matteo Tassi in 1885.

9. Castello Bufalini

Largo Crociani 3, 06016, San Giustino Italy +39 075 852 2655 [email protected] http://www.castellobufalini.beniculturali.it/index.php
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Castello Bufalini

Reviewed By rebeccabV7102TZ - Raleigh, United States

Proof that there was elegant living in places other than Rome and Florence, this splendid castle in tiny San Giustino is a wonderful off-the-typical-tourist path destination. All tours are conducted by charming volunteer guides. Definitely worth a deviation into far eastern Tuscany/Umbria to see.

10. Ex Monastero e Chiostro di San Benedetto

Via Tifernate 3, 06024, Gubbio Italy +39 340 152 7327 http://gubbio.infoaltaumbria.it/scopri_la_citta/in_centro/Chiesa_di_San_Benedetto.aspx
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Ex Monastero e Chiostro di San Benedetto

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