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GUBBIO
Laying
on the slopes of Monte Ingino, Gubbio is one of the most ancient
towns of Umbria, extremely well preserved during centuries and
rich of monuments testifying its glorious past.
Two important witnesses of the past are the Tavole Eugubine, one
of most important documents referring to the ancient people
called Italici and the Roman Theatre just outside the walls of
the town. Dominated from the top by the Basilica on which the
rests of St. Ubaldo are buried, Gubbio keeps architectonic
masterpieces testifying the beauty and the imprtance of what
used to be during the Middle ages, a real town-state.
At the beginning of the XIV century the Consuls Palace, today
symbol of the town, was constructed together with the square
Piazza Pensile and Pretorio Palace. To remind the palaces Beni,
del Bargello with the famous fountain, of People Captain , in
typical renaissance style, Dukes Palace by Francesco Giorgio
Martini which testity the importance of the period on which the
Montefeltro's family had the administration of the town.
Very interesting are also the Cathedral (XII century), St. Maria
Nuova (inside which one can admire the Madonna del Belvedere
painted by Ottaviano Nelli on 1413), Church and Convent of St.
Agostino (XIII century ) with inside frescoes of Nelli, Church
and Convent of St. Francesco (XIII century), St. Giovanni (XII
century) characterised by the facade and bell tower in romanic
style, St. Peter enlarged in 1505 and St. Domenico enlarged in
the XIV century.
Among the most important manifestations taking place in the city
we should absolutely mention the Racing silk of the Crossbow and
the Ceri Race.
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