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The Benozzo, Perugino and Melanzio flats, which together form a pleasant hamlet around the communal garden, between the ancient Palazzo Langeli in Piazza del Comune and Via Tempestivi, named after the nearby Renaissance palazzo of the same name.
Its enviable position, within the walls of Montefalco, allows visitors to enjoy the typical atmosphere that characterises the town from both a historical and artistic point of view, and at the same time, to sweep over the magnificent Umbrian valley belowFrom the tranquillity of the town, which is also nicknamed the 'Balcony of Umbria', to the splendid excursions to the nearby towns of Perugia, Assisi, Foligno, Bevagna, Spello, Trevi and Spoleto.
The Romanesque Arch offers visitors the opportunity to experience the historical centre of Montefalco and, at the same time, from there to visit the magnificent cities of art that surround it.
For many years, Umbria has also been known for the high level of its food and wine products, for good food and slow-food, for its famous Sagrantino wine and, in Montefalco, for the 'Agosto Montefalchese'.