Over the centuries many important people have had a connection with the city. Among them Frederick II of Swabia, who lived his childhood here; Dante Alighieri, because the first copy of the Divine Comedy was printed in Foligno and St. Francis of Assisi, who frequented the city that was the scene of some fundamental episodes of his life.
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A different and original point of view to discover its cultural heritage is that of the many famous people to whom the city is linked, for various historical reasons. A city on the plain, central from the point of view of communication routes and dynamic from an economic perspective, home to major fairs and markets, Foligno has always attracted or hosted illustrious personalities. Let’s find out some of them through a quick overview.
read more >The city, in the green heart of Umbria, welcomes visitors with an authentic and vital atmosphere: its thousand-year history blends with the pleasure of everyday life. The historic center, cozy and easily accessible on foot and by bicycle, preserves a surprising artistic and architectural heritage.
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