Italy
Perugia

Discover travel destinations of travelers writing a travel journal on FindPenguins.
Travelers at this place
    • Day 75

      Perugia-Stadt

      September 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Perugia-der antike lateinische Name Perusia, wurde schon zur Zeit der Villanova-Kultur von den Etruskern im 9./8.Jh.v.Chr. besiedelt, und gehörte im 5.Jh.v.Chr. zum Zwölfstädtebund.
      Im 3.Jh.v.Chr.eroberten die Römer die Stadt und errichteten einen Befestigungsring um die Stadt. Nach dem durch Octavian (später Kaiser Augustus) gewonnenen Krieg (41/40vChr.) brannte die Stadt nieder und wurde wieder von Kaiser Augustus aufgebaut.
      Im 6. Jh. hatte Perugia wieder seine Bedeutung gewonnen und hatte eine starke Festung. Die Eroberung der Stadt wechselte zwischen den Ostgoten, Byzantinern und Langobarden.
      Im Mittelalter war Perugia heute Verbündete Roms gegen den Kaiser und stellte sich 1198 unter den Schutz des Papstes Innozenz III. Beherrscht wurde sie, ähnlich wie in toskanischen Stadtstaaten, von guelfischen Kaufleuten und machten diese zu einem wichtigen Handelszentrum im 13. Jh.
      1473 gelangte der Verlobungsring Mariens durch Diebstahl aus Chiusa nach Perugia und wird heute noch in der Kathedrale verehrt. Nach dem Salzkrieg (Salzsteuer durch Papst eingeführt) wurde die Stadt für drei Jahrhunderte dem Kirchenstaat unterworfen.
      Read more

    • Day 80

      Perugia Day 2

      November 29, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      We had a very restful day as Ruby is getting over a bit of a cold. We visited the Duomo di San Lorenzo. Beautifully frescoed with some beautiful artwork. Best of all, it's free to enter.

      Distance walked 3.5kmRead more

    • Day 79

      Perugia Day 1

      November 28, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Our travel from Montepulciano to Perugia went uneventfully. Buses and trains behaved and arrived on time.
      I even had time for an expresso between bus and train from a patischeria run by an Italian, and Mandarin speaking oriental lady who made really good expresso.
      We were met by our host in Perugia who spoke very quickly and only in Italian giving us information and walked us round the apartment to show us where things were. She apologized greatly for her English speaking daughter not being able to check us in as she was sick with fever.
      Thanks to the little Italian I have picked up from Merome and Fiona, was able to make a good guess as to her instructions.
      We came across a Tipici (shop that sells local delicacies and wines) when we were walking around. The warm shop owner invited us in and welcomed us to Perugia with a tote of complimentary Visiolata. It's a red wine that has some cherries in it. Delicious .

      Distance walked 8.7km
      Read more

    • Day 263

      Roadtrip Day 7: Orvieto > Arezzo

      July 18, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 36 °C

      Am Weg nach Arezzo schauten wir in Perugia vorbei, da es meine Mama empfohlen hatte. Die unterirdischen Hallen und Gänge waren ziemlich cool (und eine gute Abkühlung).

      Bei der Abbazia Camaldolese di San Salvatore konnten wir leider nicht in die Kirsche schauen, da dort gerade ein Film gedreht wurde. Marcus fand die Scheinwerfer, mit denen Sonnenschein durch das Portal gemacht wurde schrecklich 😆

      Arezzo hat einen wunderbaren großen Platz, an dem man die Touristen beobachten kann. An der steigenden Zahl der amerikanischen und deutschen Touristen merkt man auch, dass man nicht mehr in Süditalien ist.

      ###### english ######

      On the way to Arezzo we stopped by Perugia because my mom recommended it. The underground halls and corridors were pretty cool (and a good cool down).

      At the Abbazia Camaldolese di San Salvatore we were unfortunately not able to look into the cherry because a film was being shot there. Marcus hated the lights used to make the sun shine through the portal 😆

      Arezzo has a wonderful big square to watch the tourists. The increasing number of American and German tourists also shows that you are no longer in southern Italy.

      ☆☆☆ Empfehlungen / recommendations:

      Trattoria Cavour 42
      https://maps.app.goo.gl/JM6yiJ1946TRTYth8

      Gelateria Artigianale Cremì
      https://maps.app.goo.gl/niPETttTeji6cPLV7
      Read more

    • Day 81

      Perugia Day 3 : Gubbio

      November 30, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      The bus to Gubbio was either before 8am or at 11.23am. As Gubbio is just a small medieval town, we decided that the later bus would give us enough time for a good look around. The first settlement in Gubbio dates back to the middle palaeolithic period. It was an ally of Rome from the 3rd century BC, and traces of Roman influence can still be seen in town. Most obviously in the Roman Theatre which we did not get to due to the rain.
      We started our visit with a delicious all tartufo lunch at a Locanda del Tartufo. Then we braved the rain to get up to the Cathedral of San Mariano and Giacomo, fortunately with the help of an elevator. Gubbio has kindly provided 2 sets of elevators to take you to 2 different landings for this steep hillside town.
      Maybe due to the rain, Gubbio was deserted. We were the only ones in the churches. The quiet and the sanctuary the church provided from the wind and rain must have contributed to my feeling of calm and serenity.
      We then walked the medieval streets in the rain till we came across a fountain also nicknamed "la Fontana dei Matti" that according to tradition, anyone who ran round the fountain three times, and baptized by the water would be symbolicly be certified a "madman of Gubbio". Ruby and I ran round the fountain three times but didn't baptize with the water. Instead, we collected water from the drinking fountain next to it. So I have concluded that we are certified only half mad, or totally mad as we have drunk from the waters.
      We also visited 2 other churches and took refuge in the Church of San Francesco to wait out of the rain for our bus back to Perugia.
      We have not had a day trip without some trouble. When this trip went smoothly from the start, I was rather apprehensive when waiting for the bus back. I asked the the bus driver who dropped us off where to catch the bus back to Perugia, and he pointed across the road. So there we waited with a lady from Africa. Ruby then remarked that the bus across the road has Perugia written as it's final destination. I crossed the road to ask the driver and he confirmed that he was going to Perugia. Meanwhile, the African lady told Ruby that the bus to Perugia left from her side of the road, confirming what the bus driver from Perugia told us. Anyway, Ruby crossed the road to board the bus. Our bus tickets would not validate. So thinking we had the wrong bus, we left the bus and crossed back. I then started to worry that if this was the bus and we missed it, the next bus would not be for another 3 hours. So Ruby and I crossed back to the bus, and I had to buy tickets from the bus driver. The ride there costed us €1.50 each. The ride back was €6.50 each. To complicate things, I only had €12, or a €20 note and the driver did not give change. Fortunately, the African lady crossed the road to see if we were ok, and she happily gave me the €1 to make up our bus fare. Another travel angel. Would you believe that all that crossing of road (in the rain with cars zooming by) and confusion took place inside of 2 minutes.
      We are back in the apartment safe and sound. We planned to do another day trip tomorrow and one from Rome, but with the inclement weather forecast and our track record, we are not doing anymore day trips. There is only so much stress and excitement 2 old travellers can take and there is only so many travel angels the universe will give us. I fear we're in debit on that account.
      Distance walked 6.2km
      Read more

    • Day 31

      Perugia

      June 28, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      A lovely relaxing day strolling around this city that captured our hearts so many years ago.
      Coffee and breakfast biscotti at Porta Sole, Porchetta for lunch at a food cart that has operated for over 100 years, aperitivo at our favourite small bar, Perugina Baci chocolates, and then dinner at the Taverna. After dinner, our hearts lifted as we saw the owner Claudio approach - he is well into his 70s now and we were so hoping to see him again. He greeted us with such a warm welcome and we spent precious time sharing stories and laughter.Read more

    • Day 4

      Lago Trasimeno

      February 21 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Und hier Stopp bei herrlichsten Sonnenschein auf ein Glas Aperol Spritz. Und hier ist auch Aperol drin und das ganze für 5,-€ das Glas und was zu knappern noch dazu.

      Der Trasimenosee in Umbrien ist mit 128 qkm der viertgrößte See Italiens und bis zu 7 m tief. Er ist umgeben von sanft gerundeten Hügelkuppen, Ackerfläche, Sonnenblumen- und Maisfeldern, Weinreben und Olivenhainen. Urlaubsgäste finden an seinem Ufer Badeanstalten, Campingplätze, Freizeit- und Sporteinrichtungen.
      Auf einem Kalksteinsporn liegt Castiglione del Lago, der größte Ort am See. Das namensgebende Castello Rocca del Leone ließ der Stauferkaiser Friedrich II. mit vier Türmen und dem 39 m hohen Bergfried befestigen.
      An der Uferpromenade von Passignano sul Trasimeno bieten Restaurants Seeblick und frisch gefangene Karpfen, Aale und Barben. Dampfer bringen Spaziergänger zur autofreien Isola Maggiore, auf der einst der hl. Franziskus 42 Tage lang fastete.
      Read more

    • Day 64

      Travel Day 2 back to Como

      May 16, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      When we drove into Sulmona last night it was dark. So this morning we woke up to mountains. This area is surrounded by beautiful green mountains. The mountain range is called the Apennines. After our breakfast at our hotel to started driving towards Mount Sibillini. Near the town of Assisi. It looked like a cool mountain to explore and had lots of drivable roads around the mountain. But the rain got heavier as we approached the mountain. We decided to stop for lunch and see if the rain would let up. We found a cute trattoria along the road and knew it was going to be good when the fire truck was parked here. If the local municipal workers eat here that’s a good sign.
      After lunch we decided to change course and drive to Assisi instead. This town is of course famous for its connection to St. Francis of Assisi. There is a huge basilica there dedicated to St. Francis. It is also where he is buried. The basilica is beautiful. Its 3 stories. St. Francis tomb was built underground, in a circular room and it has its own alter and alcoves and pews to pray surrounding the tomb. There is a oil fueled hanging lantern that stays lit all year long. The oil is given to the church from a different region in Italy each year. The 1st floor basilica is dark and windowless but was the most beautiful in my opinion. We were told that long ago when it was only eliminated by oil flames. Its very dark and mysterious. It was meant to make you think deeper about your journey with God.
      The upper basilica is filled with stained glass windows and a huge arched ceiling. On all the Walls of the upper basilica the walls are covered with frescos each one depreciating the life of St. Francis from birth to death. The upper basilica is meant to have you feel uplifted and create a positive spiritual connection to God.
      St. Francis is the patron saint of Italy. The basilica was built two years after St. Francis death. So very quickly. Construction began in 1228. Finished in 1253. The city of Assisi is preserved in its medieval era. There is a lot to see in Assisi. In better weather, its a beautiful city to explore all the different churches and monuments dedicated to St. Francis.
      We arrived in the town of Perugia. The rain did not let up. We took the car and drove to dinner at a cute pizzeria. The pizza was delicious! On to tomorrow….
      Read more

    • Day 75

      Perugia-Palazzo

      September 13, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Das Nationalmuseum befindet sich im schönsten Gebäude der Stadt, im Palazzo dei Priori. Es wurde 1292 erbaut und hatte zahlreiche Erweiterungen (vor allem bis 1500). Es enthält die größte Kunstsammlung Umbriens mit bedeutenden Werken von Piero della Francesca und Perugino. Ich habe mich entschieden, vor allem Fotos der Architektur zu zeigen statt der Gemälde. Die Fresken zeigen in Hintergrund die Stadt Perugia (Benedetto Bonfigli, 1454). Etruskische Elfenbein-Bischofsstäbe und Patene (Hostienschale) mit Emaille. Die Urne ist eine Wahlurne für die Aufgaben der Gilden (Zusammenschluss von Kaufleuten), der nur mit vier verschiedenen Schlüsseln, die unterschiedliche Besitzer hatten, gleichzeitig geöffnet werden konnten, um Betrug zu vermeiden.Read more

    • Day 2

      Perugia Fortsetzung

      September 30, 2022 ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      Die Piazza IV Novembre ist der Hauptplatz im Zentrum von Perugia und bietet eine Vielzahl fantastischer historischer Gebäude und die wunderschöne Fontana Maggiore.

      Auf dieser schönen Piazza finden Sie die beeindruckende Kathedrale von Perugia, den Palazzo dei Priori, die Comune di Perugia und den Logge di Braccio.

      In der Mitte des Platzes befindet sich die Fontana Maggiore mit einer Reihe verzierter Statuen und einer zentralen Bronzeschale, die mit Wasser überfüllt ist.
      Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Perugia, بيروجيا, پيروچيا, Perucca, Горад Перуджа, Перуджа, Perusa, Περούτζα, Peruĝo, پروجا, Pérouse, פרוג'ה, Պերուջա, ペルージャ, პერუჯა, 페루자, Perusia, Peruggia, Perudža, Перуџа, पेरुजिया, Perosa, Перуджæ, پیروگیا, Perúgia, Pirùggia, Перуђа, Lungsod ng Perugia, Peruxa, 佩鲁贾

    Join us:

    FindPenguins for iOSFindPenguins for Android