Gubbio’s history pre-dates the Roman Empire to when it was, as Ikuvium, a major town for the ancient Umbrians. Now a city of 30,000, Gubbio has historical attractions spanning many periods. The 14th-century Palazzo dei Consoli houses Umbria’s largest collection of Roman artifacts. Gubbio’s most important date is May 15. Every year for centuries on that day, the Corsa dei Ceri has taken place: Three teams of twenty, each carrying three large wooden statues, race through the streets.
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This museum is known for its collection of the famous Eugubine Tablets, which are seven bronze sheets that comprise a fundamental epigraphic document of the Umbrian civilization, dating back to the end of the 2nd century BC.
A wide square with a wonderful view on the valley. On the other side there is the green mountain. But the best is the "Palazzo dei Consoli". The building was a example of medieval architectural with a lot of stairs and some secret passages, The Museum exhibition has a lot of paintings from 15° and 16° century. Furthermore there are seven rare tables (Tavole eugubine) written in part with an old language more ancient than latin and part with "Etruscan language" engraved one century b.C.
4.5 based on 540 reviews
Need to change trains towards the end of the journey,but well worth the trouble. Assisi is a lovely medieval Hill Top city,with a great Cathedral,holding the tomb of St Francis. Everything about the City is wonderful,but very,very steep hills....if you are not a good walker...be aware! If you are,then the sheer wonder of all these winding medieval streets and shops,will pay you back for your effort!
4.5 based on 134 reviews
Take your seat and enjoy this unforgettable tour. Supported by our Audio-Video-Guide you will discover the beautiful streets, alley and squares and immerse yourself in thousand years of history, culture and traditions of a city that never ceases to amaze.
4.5 based on 2,142 reviews
The great palace, the view on the valley, the beautiful museum, the little stores and eateries, all at walking distance.
4.5 based on 1,398 reviews
This is a cable car which is more like a ski chair lift. It transports you from just outside the city wall to the top of the Mount Ingino and the Basilica of St. Ubaldo, dedicated to Gubbio's patron saint. The ride is great fun and as well as the church at the summit, you'll enjoy spectacular views across the city and the plain bellow. The are also a couple of little places to get some refreshments, take in the views and enjoy the tranquillity. The gondolas are more like individual baskets although two people can travel together. Due to the small size of the gondolas, there is a feeling of exposure so this wouldn't be a great experience for anyone who has a problem with heights.
4.5 based on 857 reviews
A wonderful walk up to this lovely Basilica. Nobody else was walking, they were all driving so missed half the fun!
4.5 based on 200 reviews
Located on the ground floor of Palazzo dei Canonici
An interesting big barrel, notable (according to the very helpful Francesco who was working in the shop alongside) for being only one of two large barrels in the world with bands made of wood, with this one being the largest and oldest. I'll take his word for that, I'm not into barrels enough to find out. The shop (manned by the aforementioned Francesco) was well stocked with reasonably priced touristy stuff (magnets, postcards and suchlike) and he also gave us a few much appreciated pointers on the best things to see in Gubbio. Thanks Francesco!
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