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 >Tag: concerts
Booking.com has included the city among the ten most welcoming destinations in the world in 2025, the only Italian reality to be able to boast this title.
read more >His agency representing opera artists (singers, directors, conductors, choreographers, costume designers), ‘Trucco Management’, offers numerous opportunities to artists, administrations, institutions and cultural associations.
read more >Art, respect for the territory and cultural accessibility. Since its first edition, the Festival has transformed Umbria into a widespread stage, combining cultured music, promotion of the territory and cultural accessibility.
read more >The Festival delle Nazioni, a historic and prestigious event that this year reaches its fifty-eighth edition, returns to Città di Castello from 28 August to 12 September 2025 with which a new design phase opens.
read more >The Flood Bilancino Festival heats up the engines as it approaches its 2025 edition. From 17 to 20 July, one of the most anticipated events of the Mugello summer returns to Lake Bilancino with its increasingly varied proposal between shows, concerts, DjSet, theater and the best of Street Food national and international.
read more >And like every year for five years now, Valsorda hosts the most important musical event in the area: Suoni Controvento.
read more >“Joy, Harmony, Fraternity”: this will be the leitmotif of the Festival of the Paths of Francis 2025, a journey through culture, environment and spirituality that for nine years has linked communities and territories of the Upper Tiber Valley, and beyond, in the name of the Franciscan experience.
read more >Torrita, once called “Turrita”, is first mentioned in a document dated 1037 where it is listed as the property of the Benedictine Abbey of Sant’Antimo near Montalcino. As a fortified town with a surrounding wall and four towers, it later served as a military outpost for the defense of Siena’s border with neighboring Montepulciano. Later still, the town held Florentine ambitions at bay until it finally fell to the imperial forces of Charles the First in 1554 and the entire area passed into the Florentine Grand duchy.
read more >