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View of the town of Todi in the province of Perugia
The charm of the town of Todi, in the province of Perugia, has an ancient flavor that is lost in the nights of the time of Middle Ages: a time of knights, noble ladies, castles, villages, lords and servants. And the feeling that envelops the guest is of a small journey through the tunnel of time when the rhythms were slow and harmonious; within the framework of a geographical area enchanting, made of sweet green hills, olive groves and beautiful lakes.
There are wonderful places to visit in this town, which over time have given the current quadrangular conformation, among which: the Piazza del Popolo, a of the most characteristic and beautiful medieval squares in Italy, which at the time of the Romans represented the City Forum; the Palazzo dei Priori, at the time residence of the papal governors; and again the Palazzo del Capitano, in the Gothic-Italian style, which houses the civic art gallery and the Etruscan-Roman museum.
Continuing the tour through the ancient alleys of the city, from Via Mazzini you reach the Church of San Fortunato , where in the crypt there is a tomb of four Saints and the frescoed depiction of Blessed Jacopone da Todi.
Also worthy of a visit are the Duomo, which is believed to have been built where before there was the Roman capitolium, and that contains beautiful paintings and frescoes; and the enchanting Church of Santa Maria della Consolazione, in perfect Renaissance style. But also the Piazza del Mercato Vecchio, the remains of the Temple of Mars, the ancient Roman amphitheater and the medieval door Roman that was part of the city walls that enveloped the city.
written by Ralph Christie - Last update: 12/08/2022
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