Orvieto Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Duomo di Orvieto Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Umbria, Italy| How many colors are there in this sunset?
| How many colors are there in this sunset?.This is not a fairy tale, this is Umbria, Italy|||Umbria (Italian: Umbria), located in the central part of Italy, with its idyllic countryside and mountains, the picturesque Umbria is known as the "green heart of Italy". At the same time, the beautiful and mysterious medieval mountain villages are also one of the reasons why Umbria is famous. The capital of the region is Perugia, with a population of 150,000. It is 150 kilometers away from Rome, the capital of Italy, and Florence, which is famous for culture, art and fashion. The transportation by car, train or plane is very convenient.
In Umbria, art and architecture, city and countryside, everything is so harmonious. Among them, the must-see monuments are the cathedrals of the cities of Orvieto and Spoleto. The grand palaces of Perugia, Todi, and Gubbio; the rectangular cathedral of Assisi, the hometown of St. Francis; the well-preserved medieval towns of Narni, Amelia, Foligno, Città di Castello and Todi; the quiet and bright Lake Trasimeno; the pure and open Narni Valley and the Sibillini Mountains that have preserved many mysterious legends... Everyone who has stopped in Umbria is intoxicated by its ever-changing and distinctive natural scenery. As early as the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, many artists have competed to depict her beauty.
Duomo Di Orvieto
Duomo Di Orvieto is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the town of Orvieto in the Umbria region of central Italy. It is large in scale and was ordered to be built by Urban IV in the 14th century to commemorate the miracle of the Corpus Christi of Bolsena. It is said that in 1263, in the nearby town of Bolsena, a priest who traveled here doubted the doctrine of transubstantiation, and as a result, he found that his sacramental bread was bleeding a lot, so much so that it stained the altar cloth. This cloth is now stored in the Corpus Christi Chapel of the cathedral.
Duomo di Siena Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Siena’s Beautiful Gothic Cathedral 😍
Incredibly stunning cathedral in Siena. The exterior of the cathedral is beautiful, elegant, and pretty impressive. ❤️
I didn’t have a lot of time in Siena, and did not manage to go inside of the cathedral, which was a pity.
It’s also located not too far from the main piazza.
💒 Address:
Duomo di Siena
Piazza del Duomo, 8, 51300,
Siena SI, Italy
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Sitting on top of a big butte of volcanic tuff, Orvieto retains large signs of its Etrurian past, so much so that the first thing that stood out to me was the light brown tones across its alleys and its roads.
The Duomo cathedral is the main attraction. The church was built in the 14th century and is dedicated to the Ascending of the Virgin Mary. Aesthetically it might remind you of the more famous Cathedral of Siena, obviously because of its roman-gothic style! This one in Orvieto is one of the most significant in Italy.
Don’t miss a visit to another landmark of note, like Torre del Moro for a sunset view of the town and the surrounding hills, Pozzo di San Patrizio and Fortezza Albornoz!
Since we are in Umbria, food plays a unique role. Local cuisine is highly appreciated thanks to its cured meats and other traditional dishes. If you’re planning a road trip across Italy, don’t miss this part of the country for its authenticity.
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Siena is not as famous as Florence, but it is located close to Florence. It is one of the old city which in history it used to be Florence’s opponent in terms of development. As we can see, they also have a Duomo (cathedral) which look similar to Florence, but due to some reasons they couldnt finish building it. The city itself is very beautiful and hilly, so be ready to climb up and down #HalloTrip
Siena Cathedral 🇮🇹
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Just had an awe-inspiring day in Siena, and the Cathedral blew me away! 🏰⛪️ The entrance fee of €15 felt like a small price for a ticket to architectural heaven.
The Siena Cathedral, or Duomo di Siena, is a Gothic masterpiece that grabs your attention from the get-go. The facade is a riot of colors, and the intricately detailed sculptures and mosaics set the tone for what awaits inside. Walking through the entrance, I felt like I stepped into a divine realm. 🌈🔮
The interior is nothing short of breathtaking. The black-and-white striped columns, the floor mosaics, and the Piccolomini Library with its stunning frescoes by Pinturicchio – each corner is a visual feast. Climbing to the Panorama del Facciatone gives you a bird's-eye view of Siena that's simply unparalleled. 🎨📸
Don't miss the chance to explore the Baptistery and the Crypt – each space tells a different chapter of the cathedral's rich history. The Baptistery's hexagonal font and the Crypt's intimate atmosphere add layers to the overall experience. ⛲️🕰️
After your cathedral immersion, wander through Siena's historic center. The Piazza del Campo is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the heart of the city. The medieval architecture and the buzzing atmosphere make it a perfect spot to people-watch. ☕️🚶♂️
For a sweet treat, try the panforte, a traditional Sienese dessert, in one of the local bakeries. The rich flavors and spices are a delicious homage to the city's culinary heritage. 🍰🇮🇹
Siena Cathedral, you've left me in awe of your beauty and the rich history you hold! #SienaDuomo #ArtisticMarvel #ItalianElegance #TravelBliss
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Lake Trasimeno (Lago Trasimeno) Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Umbria, Italy| How many colors are there in this sunset?
| How many colors are there in this sunset?.This is not a fairy tale, this is Umbria, Italy|||Umbria (Italian: Umbria), located in the central part of Italy, with its idyllic countryside and mountains, the picturesque Umbria is known as the "green heart of Italy". At the same time, the beautiful and mysterious medieval mountain villages are also one of the reasons why Umbria is famous. The capital of the region is Perugia, with a population of 150,000. It is 150 kilometers away from Rome, the capital of Italy, and Florence, which is famous for culture, art and fashion. The transportation by car, train or plane is very convenient.
In Umbria, art and architecture, city and countryside, everything is so harmonious. Among them, the must-see monuments are the cathedrals of the cities of Orvieto and Spoleto. The grand palaces of Perugia, Todi, and Gubbio; the rectangular cathedral of Assisi, the hometown of St. Francis; the well-preserved medieval towns of Narni, Amelia, Foligno, Città di Castello and Todi; the quiet and bright Lake Trasimeno; the pure and open Narni Valley and the Sibillini Mountains that have preserved many mysterious legends... Everyone who has stopped in Umbria is intoxicated by its ever-changing and distinctive natural scenery. As early as the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, many artists have competed to depict her beauty.
Pursue historical memories, Umbria, Italy!
Umbria, Italy. It is a place greatly influenced by the Renaissance, after all, it is not far from Florence. Umbria is located in the middle of Italy, but it is a bit far from the Mediterranean, so the water surface you can see is Lake Trasimeno, which is also the fourth largest lake in Italy. Whether it is a residential house or a church, or the preserved defense facilities, they are all built of stone, sturdy and durable, and locally sourced. Now the houses here must use concrete foundations for earthquake resistance. This is Italy's territory, so wine is the national essence, and naturally the wine here is also very famous.
Umbria, those old times||
|Umbria, located in central Italy, covers an area of 8,457 square kilometers with a population of about 815,000. Its capital is Perugia, and other important cities include Terni, Assisi, Orvieto, Foligno, and Todi. The region is mountainous, and Lake Trasimeno is located within it. For a long time, Umbria has been considered a replica of Tuscany, but it has slowly emerged from the shadow of its western neighbor in recent years. With its picturesque countryside and mountains, Umbria is known as the "green heart of Italy." Additionally, the beautiful and mysterious medieval mountain villages and towns are one of the reasons why Umbria is famous.
The central position of Umbria is not limited to its geographical location. Visitors are always attracted by its amazing vitality and profound influence. Its natural beauty, ever-changing colors, visible historical imprints, and strong artistic atmosphere and cultural heritage can be seen everywhere. This area is home to many towns and attractions with great viewing value. Just a few miles away from an elegant and quaint small town, there is another charming and unique small town. In Umbria, art and architecture, cities and countryside, everything is so harmonious. Among them, the must-see historical sites are the cathedral of Orvieto and Spoleto. The magnificent palaces of Perugia, Todi, and Gubbio; the rectangular cathedral of Assisi, the hometown of St. Francis; the medieval-style towns of Narni, Amelia, Foligno, Gittadi Castello, and Todi; the quiet and bright Lake Trasimeno; the pure and open Narni Valley and the Sibillini Mountains, which have preserved many mysterious legends... Everyone who has stopped in Umbria has been intoxicated by its ever-changing and unique natural scenery. As early as the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, many artists competed to depict its beauty.
Umbrians are simple and hospitable, and distant guests can find the most complete and friendly service here. Many ancient monasteries, farmhouses, churches, and castles have been converted into rural villas, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages and truly experience the rustic sentiment.
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Assisi Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Umbria, Italy| How many colors are there in this sunset?
| How many colors are there in this sunset?.This is not a fairy tale, this is Umbria, Italy|||Umbria (Italian: Umbria), located in the central part of Italy, with its idyllic countryside and mountains, the picturesque Umbria is known as the "green heart of Italy". At the same time, the beautiful and mysterious medieval mountain villages are also one of the reasons why Umbria is famous. The capital of the region is Perugia, with a population of 150,000. It is 150 kilometers away from Rome, the capital of Italy, and Florence, which is famous for culture, art and fashion. The transportation by car, train or plane is very convenient.
In Umbria, art and architecture, city and countryside, everything is so harmonious. Among them, the must-see monuments are the cathedrals of the cities of Orvieto and Spoleto. The grand palaces of Perugia, Todi, and Gubbio; the rectangular cathedral of Assisi, the hometown of St. Francis; the well-preserved medieval towns of Narni, Amelia, Foligno, Città di Castello and Todi; the quiet and bright Lake Trasimeno; the pure and open Narni Valley and the Sibillini Mountains that have preserved many mysterious legends... Everyone who has stopped in Umbria is intoxicated by its ever-changing and distinctive natural scenery. As early as the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, many artists have competed to depict her beauty.
One of the pilgrimage destinations for Catholics - the New Church of Assisi
The New Church of Assisi, as the burial site of Saint Francis and the mother church of the Franciscan Order, is one of the pilgrimage destinations for Catholics. It was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site in 2000.
Saint Francis (Saint Francis of Assisi), Francis of Assisi (1182-1226), also known as Francis of Assisi, Saint Francisco. 'Francis' is an old translation, and today it is transliterated as 'Francesco' according to Italian pronunciation. Born into a wealthy merchant family in Assisi, Italy, he lived a life of luxury in his youth, but after experiencing war, he had an epiphany in his twenties, renounced his wealth, and sought poverty and seclusion. He begged for a living, wore coarse monk's robes, and went to a small church outside the city every day to pray devoutly (the church he is holding in his hand), spreading the gospel everywhere, and his life was full of legends, attracting devout Christians from all over Western Europe to this small church.
Considering his influence, the Pope granted him the right to preach in hopes of suppressing the heretical doctrines that were emerging across Western Europe. From then on, Francesco led his followers to preach in marketplaces, under roadside trees, and even in threshing grounds, thus establishing the Order of Friars Minor. In paintings, Saint Francis is always depicted wearing a gray robe, and members of the Franciscan Order are also known as 'Greyfriars'. Many churches in Italy belong to the Franciscan Order, and the first missionaries to China were also members of the Order (during the Yuan and Ming dynasties).
Saint Francis is one of the earliest saints to be canonized by the Roman Church in popular hagiographies. The Franciscan Order he founded, along with the Carmelite Order and the Carthusian Order, were among the earliest mendicant orders serving the sick, orphans, the elderly, and education. The Franciscan Order is also widespread in China, and its affiliated nun orders still serve the last lepers in China today.
The cathedral and monastery were completed in 1253. The Basilica of Saint Francis consists of an upper and a lower church, one built on top of the other. If the crypt is included, there are actually three levels. The most famous part of the upper church is the 28 frescoes depicting the life of Saint Francis painted by Giotto.
The Giotto frescoes at the top were severely damaged in an earthquake in September 1997. The art-loving Italians spent 37 million euros and nearly 10 years painstakingly restoring the over 300,000 shattered fragments.
The crypt was sealed in the 15th century to prevent desecration by the laity and was not reopened until 1818. After the tomb was opened, the underground crypt of Saint Francis was added. The lower church is the burial place of Saint Francis, in Romanesque style with ribbed vaults, while the upper church has ribbed and pointed vaults, decorated with tracery windows. The upper church was severely damaged in a recent earthquake disaster. Both the upper and lower churches feature many religious frescoes painted by famous artists such as Giotto, Lorenzetti, and Pisano.
cassandra.lucindra.nightingale Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi is located in the small town of Assisi in central Italy, where Francis of Assisi is buried and is the mother church of the Franciscan Order. It is listed as a World Heritage Site and is an important Catholic pilgrimage site in Italy. This temple was built in 1228, built on the side of a hill, including the upper church and the lower church, the tomb where the remains of Saint Francis are placed, and the attached monastery.
7-day tour of Rome, Milan, Venice in Italy!
💫Italy, a country full of history and culture, is waiting for you to discover. Today I want to recommend to you a classic 7-day loop of Italy, which allows you to deeply tour cities such as Rome, Milan, Venice, and explore niche attractions!
✨Tour Highlights✨
1️⃣Classic Italy north-south line, including Rome, Venice, Milan, Cinque Terre, Florence and other classic attractions
2️⃣Niche projects: Special additions include Assisi, San Marino, Verona, Pienza and other niche attractions, all loved by locals
🕖Day 1: Rome-Assisi-San Marino
Depart from Rome, visit the ancient town of Assisi, and feel the ancient historical atmosphere. Then go to the Republic of San Marino and explore the charm of this miniature country.
🕘Day 2: San Marino-Venice
After breakfast, head to the water city of Venice, visit St. Mark's Square, St. Mark's Cathedral, Bridge of Sighs and other attractions, and appreciate the unique Venetian style.
🕘Day 3: Venice-Verona(23 years)/Sirmione(24 years)-Milan
After breakfast, go to visit Juliet's hometown Verona (changed to Sirmione from 24 years). Then go to Milan, visit the Royal Palace of Milan, Milan Cathedral, Emmanuel II Corridor, Sforza Castle and other attractions, and feel the blend of fashion and history in Milan.
🕘Day 4: Milan-Cinque Terre
After breakfast, go to Cinque Terre. The guide will visit 2-3 fishing villages according to the actual situation of the day. Along the cliff trail, enjoy the beautiful sea view and ancient villages, taste local food, and enjoy leisure time.
🕘Day 5: Cinque Terre-Pisa-Florence
In the morning, go to Pisa, visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa Baptistery and other attractions. Then go to Florence, visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto's Bell Tower, Old Bridge and other attractions, and appreciate the charm of the Renaissance city.
🕘Day 6: Florence-Pienza-Rome
After breakfast, go to Pienza, visit Orcia Valley. Then go to Rome, visit the Spanish Square, Trevi Fountain and other attractions, and feel the unique style of Rome.
🕘Day 7: Rome
After breakfast, visit the Roman Colosseum, Constantine's Arch, Venice Square, St. Peter's Square, St. Peter's Cathedral and other attractions. The trip ends at 18:00 at Rome Tiburtina train station.
💖Tips: It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothing during the trip to cope with possible walking and weather changes. Bring a camera to record the beautiful scenery and unforgettable moments!
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Orvieto Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Monteleone d'Orvieto is an old medieval village in the north province of Terni. It is located on one of the hills that separate Orvieto from Città della Pieve; from that area you can admire a breathtaking view that sweeps from Tuscany to Lazio. Its ancient origin seems to date back to Etruscan times. During the Middle Ages, Brandetto Castle was built around the year 1052 as a defensive stronghold. Its remains are still visitable today. Monteleone's name seems to be a tribute to Pope Leo IX, who led the Christian Church during that historical period.
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As the ancestors of the Romans, the Etruscans possessed superb wisdom and superb skills. They were living in the middle of their residence in Italy. This reminds me of the Central Plains of the motherland. Chinas Central Plains also has a mainstay in history. Etruscans have a characteristic that they like to live on a cliff. Use the principle of gravity and tweezers to transport building materials and food to the top of the mountain. Orvieto is an ancient town built on a cliff. The town is small, walking along the pedestrian street and turning around for 2 km. Looking out from the observation deck of the cliff, the ancient town is surrounded by beautiful rural scenery. The interior of the small town is full of medieval architecture. This town with countless stones is not as delicate and delicate as the elaborate carvings, but it It also shows a thick and rough beauty. The volcanic rock rising from the wall tells the history. The streets are very smoky, and the residents are sitting lazily at the door of their own shops. When they meet someone, they sell some pottery and dolls.
is such a quaint town, but stands a beautiful cathedral. Its beauty is no less than the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Cathedral of Siena. Its name is Orvieto, and the Byzantine-style mosaic craftsmanship exquisitely decorated the exterior wall, known as the "golden lily in the cathedral." The sun makes it more golden, and the beautiful ones can't be seen. I looked at it with my eyes open, and I couldn't speak without a word. The large murals that were supposed to be decorated in the inner hall were moved to the outer wall, and even the years did not take away the brilliance of it.
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