About 15 miles southeast of Perugia lies the lovely walled town of Bevagna, which, happily for travel-weary hill-climbing legs, is basically flat relative to other area towns. Can’t-miss sights include the 12th-century Palazzo dei Consoli (Palace of the Consuls) and the churches of St. Sylvester and St. Michael Arcangel, both also dating from the 12th century. The Madonna of the Snow was built atop a Roman temple ruin. The Mercato delle Gaite, a major medieval festival, happens every June.
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The Ronci family is an ancient farming family which has lived on this land and worked among its olive groves for generations and is an integral part of this extraordinary territory. Ronci Oil is “Passion”, fruit of a profound knowledge of the territory, of wise and valuable tradition united with modern techniques of cultivation and processing, based on the precepts of organic agriculture.
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One of the many spectacular villages scattered throughout Umbria. Its ancient architecture, cobbled streets and medieval buildings, are amazing. I strongly recommend you stop by this beautiful village. Don't visit just the main and most famous sites.
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