A
Medieval Village
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Over
a thousand years of history began in Corciano in the Etruscan period,
recorded in important Etruscan period, recorded in important archaeological
finding now kept in the Town Hall.
In 1242 the town was a free comune, though under the political influence
of the nearby, powerful town of Perugia. Typical Renaissance buildings
and valuable works of art still remain in Corciano and during this
period the village was a flourishing agricultural and craft centre.
When it was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy, Corciano took on the
political and territorial appearance it maintains to this day.
Corciano still shows the features of the Medieval " castrum"
and the old centre perches on a little hill, 408m above sea level,
surrounded by a wall almost a kilometre in length. There were once
two gates in this wall: san Francesco to the north (which no longer
exists) an d Santa Maria to the south, built in the late 15th century,
and still intact today.
The promenade along the walls offers a spectacular view from Mt.
Amiata to Mt Peglia, as far as Todi, from the Lake Trasimeno hills
to Mts. Tezio and Acuto, all overlooked by the majestic Mt. Malbe.
This quiet little provincial town offers visitors a peaceful stay,
far from the chaos of traffic and crowds. To tourists used to large
cities it may seem extemporaneous, lulled by a continual gentle
Sunday afternoon atmosphere- but in actual fact the town is the
heart of lively expanding activity below.
Advantageously situated in the very heart of Umbria, it has easy
access to Umbria's famous artistic cities - Perugia, Assisi, Gubbio,
Todi, Orvieto, Spello and Spoleto - thanks to efficient road connections.
INFORMATION
Figures
Province: Perugia
Area: Perugino
Altitude: 408 m s.l.m.
Surface: 63.70 kmq
Population: 14378 (01.01.00; Istat)
Inhabitants name: Corcianesi
ZIP 06073
Tel. area code: 075
Localities
Capocavallo, Castelvieto, Chiugiana, Mantignana,
San Mariano, Solomeo, Migiana.
Comune
di Corciano
Corso Cardinale Rotelli
Ph. +39 075 51881
Fax + 39 075 5188237
Famous
Personalities
Francesco Taragone da Corciano (XVI sec.); Cocchi
Pompeo (pittore, XVI sec.); Laudati Giuseppe (pittore, XVII-XVIII
sec.); Luigi Rotelli (cardinale, XIX sec.)... and Rossella Vasta,
of course! |