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Cortona
The town of Cortona offers extensive spectacular views of the whole of the Chiana Valley (the most extensive valley in the Apennine chain) and of Lake Trasimeno enchantingly, embraced by the Apennines, a landscape of timeless beauty which will leave you undoubtedly with cherished memories.
As you stroll along the narrow streets, into the pages of history, you will savour the ancient culture of Italian life with every step. There are many typical little restaurants offering genuine local cuisine and charming little shops and bars and just to stand and gaze in one of the "Piazzas" is surely an unforgetable experience.
The
ancient town of Cortona, one of the twelve cities of the
Etruscan league, is situated at 600 mts above sea level.
The Etruscan Museum displays the Etruscan chandelier known as the lamp of Cortona, one of the most celebrated bronzes of antiquity.
Many are the Etruscan monuments to be found in the Cortona neighbourhood. The most important medieval buildings are the churches of S. Francesco and S. Domenico and Palazzo Casale which has a Renaissance facade. Severini's "Via Crucis" (20th century) accompanies the mistic ascent linking the inhabited centre with the sanctuary of S. Margherita which, in its turn, is overshadowed by the powerful defences of the Girifalco fortress.
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