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7 Best Family Holidays Places to visit in Italy

Amelia, Umbria, italy

Geraldini Palace

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The Geraldini Palace is in the upper piece of the city, just beneath the cathedral which commands the old town. The Geraldini Palace was built on the ruins of structures of Roman starting point, partly visible on the east side, utilizing

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Amelia, Umbria, italy

Cathedral In Amelia

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The Cathedral in Amelia was worked in the second half of the ninth century. In the seventeenth century it was extremely harmed by flame and reproduced in the Baroque style. The block façade is pink, while the inside contains important works of

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Amelia, Umbria, italy

Petrignani Palace

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Petrignani Palace was constructed in Amelia in the sixteenth century in Renaissance style. The building, still unfinished, was ordered by Fantino Petrignani, a famous figure in the Papal Curia under the protection of Pope Gregory XIII 1502-1585. Its brick façade is divided

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Amelia, Umbria, italy

Venturelli Palace

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The Yellow Room overlooks the terrace and the valley, giving a spectacle of green and reflections of light from dawn to dusk. The Attic consists of a large kitchen-dining room, a cozy lounge on the mezzanine, two double bedrooms and two

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Collestatte Piano, Umbria, italy

Cascata Delle Marmore

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The Cascata delle Marmore Marmores Falls is a man-made waterfall created by the ancient Romans. Its total height is 165 m 541 feet, making it one of the tallest in Europe and the tallest man-made waterfall in the world. Of

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Amelia, Umbria, italy

Church Of St. Francis

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Church of St. Francis, dating from the late thirteenth century, at that point rebuilt in the sixteenth and twentieth hundreds of years. The church has a late Romanesque style with Gothic impacts. The façade is made of squares of travertine,

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Amelia, Umbria, italy

Church Of St. Augustine

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The Church of St. Augustine was blessed in 1288. It has a Romanesque-Gothic façade and a portal decorated with friezes and figurative bas-reliefs, while the lunette holds a fresco by the Sienese school and dating from the fourteenth century. The

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