Museums
   
· Assisi · Bevagna
Roman Forum and Archeological Collection Archeological collection
   
· Cannara · Corciano
Archeological collection Municipal collection of archeological finds
   
· Deruta · Foligno
Regional Museum of Ceramic Archeological collection of Palazzo Trinci
   
· Montefalco · Perugia
Public Museum National Archeological Museum
   
· San Feliciano · Spello
Museum of Fishing Collection of archeological material
   
· Spoleto · Torgiano
Archeological Museum Museum of Wine
   
· Trevi · Tuoro sul Trasimeno
Museum of Saint Francis A permanent documentation centre of the Trasimeno battle
 
 
The itinerary proposes a trip through the territorial strip at the centre of the region, with a visit from Perugia that extends towards the West to the Trasimeno Lake, and towards the East towards the highplanes of Colfiorito, and towards the South to the area of Spoletino, with an indepth exploration of the basins of some of the most important cities of modern day Umbria: alongside Perugia and Spoleto the itinerary also includes the smaller areas of Assisi, Spello, Bettona, Bevagna, Foligno and Trevi, which are certainly no less important than the two large cities in terms of art and history.
 
 
The area in question represents the meeting and synergy point of two different environments in terms of ethnics and culture, as they were before the Roman, Umbrian and Etruscan conquests in terms of their borders, if on the one hand, thanks to the nearby Trasimeno lake, it participated with intense relations with relationships with other glorious cities of Etruria, Chiusi and Cortona, on the other hand through its two territorial offshoots of Arna and Vettona beyond the Tevere, as an extremely important control and contact point in the Umbrian world, playing the role of a cultural interface.
 
 
 

The centres of Assisi, Spello, Bevagna, Foligno, Trevi and Spoleto were however part of the territorial structure to the left of the Tevere, populated by the Umbrian, whose cultural heart may without a doubt be represented by the "castellieri" of Colfiorito. This itinerary can be read with a view to capturing differences, analogies and contrasts in which, through the archeological emergencies, be they placed within passages of urban visits or extra-moenia in territories surrounding the cities in which contrasts and divergences are perceived, but alongside these the connections and affinities between these areas. This itinerary is certainly very complex due to its extension and the richness of archeological evidence and for this reason it can therefore be articulated in three circuits, which altogether offer a range of varied situations in terms of the archelogical-scenery profile.
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