Piazza IV novembre | Cloister of San Lorenzo, 06123 Perugia, ItalyMap
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Impressive Building & Art Collection
The Museum was an impressive old building that was once the home for the priests that served the community and contained a wide varierty of interesting art and artifacts most with some religious sign...
We visited this museum as part of one of our five options included in a pass we purchased. Top floor two rooms aren’t that great but the downstairs is incredible
For those interested in ancient and little known cultures and their engineering and architectural skills, this visit is a must. Everything from meticulous non mortar construction by the Etruscans to l...
Since a few years the ground beneath the Cathedral is been dugged out. Now you can see that Perugia is build on the old Etruscian city. Also you see the Medieval period of the city and the Romans that...
Chiara gave us a great experience visiting the covered part of the centre of Perugia. Thanks to her passion and smartness, we took the best from every single stone which represent the history of this ...
Impressive Building & Art Collection
The Museum was an impressive old building that was once the home for the priests that served the community and contained a wide varierty of interesting art and artifacts most with some religious sign...
Downstairs is the beat
We visited this museum as part of one of our five options included in a pass we purchased. Top floor two rooms aren’t that great but the downstairs is incredible
Ancient history on show
For those interested in ancient and little known cultures and their engineering and architectural skills, this visit is a must. Everything from meticulous non mortar construction by the Etruscans to l...
Most see (adults ánd children)
Since a few years the ground beneath the Cathedral is been dugged out. Now you can see that Perugia is build on the old Etruscian city. Also you see the Medieval period of the city and the Romans that...
Fantastic tour inside the hidden Perugia
Chiara gave us a great experience visiting the covered part of the centre of Perugia. Thanks to her passion and smartness, we took the best from every single stone which represent the history of this ...