Monteleone di Spoleto
Monteleone di Spoleto (in Antiquity, the Roman town of Brufa), is a town and comune of Italy, in the province of Perugia in southeast Umbria at 978 meters (3209 ft) above sea-level overhanging the upper valley of the Corno River. It is one of the more remote towns in Umbria, on a mountain road from Norcia and Cascia (33 km and 12 km NNE respectively) to Leonessa and Rieti in the Lazio (10 km S and 51 km SSW). It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").[3]
The population of the comune was 648 in 2010, with the town proper accounting for about half of that; the frazioni of Monteleone are Butino, Rescia, Ruscio, and Trivio.
History
Monteleone is famous for one of the world's great archaeological finds: a 6th‑century BC Etruscan chariot that quickly followed the path of money and by the early 20th century had already wound up in the Metropolitan Museum in New York. A copy of the chariot is on display in Monteleone. There remain, however, few if any traces of the town's Roman days: destroyed and rebuilt by the Spoletans in the 12th century, it offers at present an essentially medieval appearance.
Main Sights
The main monument in Monteleone is the 14th-century church of San Francesco, with a cloister now serving as a lapidary museum, a Gothic door and a fresco of Christ crucified in the full robes of a bishop, with a loaf of bread under one foot and a chalice of wine under the other. Under the cloister a second church can be seen, complete with a 14th‑century fresco. Other monuments include several other medieval churches, the 15th‑century Palazzo Bernabò, and vestiges of the town's medieval walls, including a clock tower.
References
- Bill Thayer's site
External links
- Pro Loco (The town's volunteer tourist bureau)
- Archeoambiente
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- Assisi
- Bastia Umbra
- Bettona
- Bevagna
- Campello sul Clitunno
- Cannara
- Cascia
- Castel Ritaldi
- Castiglione del Lago
- Cerreto di Spoleto
- Citerna
- Città della Pieve
- Città di Castello
- Collazzone
- Corciano
- Costacciaro
- Deruta
- Foligno
- Fossato di Vico
- Fratta Todina
- Giano dell'Umbria
- Gualdo Cattaneo
- Gualdo Tadino
- Gubbio
- Lisciano Niccone
- Magione
- Marsciano
- Massa Martana
- Monte Castello di Vibio
- Monte Santa Maria Tiberina
- Montefalco
- Monteleone di Spoleto
- Montone
- Nocera Umbra
- Norcia
- Paciano
- Panicale
- Passignano sul Trasimeno
- Perugia
- Piegaro
- Pietralunga
- Poggiodomo
- Preci
- San Giustino
- Sant'Anatolia di Narco
- Scheggia e Pascelupo
- Scheggino
- Sellano
- Sigillo
- Spello
- Spoleto
- Todi
- Torgiano
- Trevi
- Tuoro sul Trasimeno
- Umbertide
- Valfabbrica
- Vallo di Nera
- Valtopina
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