Umbria
Umbria is a beautiful and ancient land between the river Nera and Serra.
Land of Emperor Marcus Claudius Tacitus and the famous writer Cornelius Tacitus.
Umbria is often called the Green Heart of Italy, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and adventure alike. Its central location, just under an hour from Rome and close to Perugia, allows for a rich cultural with influences from both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas. The region boasts a deep historical legacy, featuring Etruscan towns like Orvieto that function as open-air museums, alongside cities that were once integral to the Roman Empire. Today, these Etruscan towns harmoniously blend modern updates with their historic allure, highlighted by Amelia's impressive walls and Narni's ancient bridge built by Emperor Augustus in 27 AD, along with timeless paths and pilgrimage routes.







