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The Accolta is an artificial river basin located on the edge of Bevagna's historic center, created by damming the waters of the Clitunno River. The basin was created in the Middle Ages, likely between 1200 and 1300, to regulate the river's flow and harness its driving force to power the town's mills, which were crucial to the village's agricultural and food economy. The body of water allowed for controlled accumulation, ensuring continuous operation even during periods of drought. Near the Accolta, structures associated with daily life arose, such as the public washhouse, which for centuries served as a place of work and social gathering. Today, the Accolta retains significant historical and landscape value, representing a clear example of the balanced relationship between human intervention and the natural environment that has long characterized Bevagna's history.
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Piazza Garibaldi in Bevagna is an elegant agora that combines the charm of medieval history with the vitality of the present. Andrea Roggi's work stands out in this setting: a majestic bronze Tree of Life whose gnarled roots intertwine with stylized human figures in a universal embrace. The sculpture harmoniously dialogues with the surrounding architecture, symbolizing rebirth and the profound connection between humanity and nature. It is a reflective resting place where contemporary aesthetics enhance the ancient beauty of the Umbrian village.
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Bevagna / Region – Umbria / Province – Perugia (PG) Surrounded by city walls with towers and gates, the town has an intact medieval structure (12th-13th centuries). Numerous remains from the Roman period can still be seen in the upper part of the town: the remains of a temple, the theater, and a thermal bath, of which a frigidarium with a magnificent black-and-white floor mosaic depicting marine figures from the 2nd century AD has been preserved. The medieval urban structure, with squares and noble houses, developed above the layout of the Roman town: On the magnificent Piazza Silvestri are the Palazzo dei Consoli (1270), which houses the Torti Theater, the Romanesque churches of S. Silvestro and S. Michele Arcangelo, both from the late 12th century, and the Church of S. Domenico e Giacomo (1291). Worth seeing is the Palazzo Comunale (late 18th century), which houses the historical archives, the library, and the art gallery. The Baroque churches of the Monastery of St. Margherita and St. Filippo are also very interesting. At the highest point in the town is the Church of St. Francesco (late 13th century). Next to the altar, you can see the stone on which St. Francis knelt while preaching to the flock of birds at Pian d'Arca. The 18th-century Palazzo Lepri houses the Bevagna Museum, with works that tell the story of the town from pre-Roman times to the 18th century: archaeological finds from the ancient site of Mevania, medieval documents, and paintings by Dono Doni, Fantino, and Corrado Giaquinto. In the surrounding hills, the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie (late 16th century), the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Valle, and the Monastery of the Annunziata (11th century), formerly a defensive castle, stand out. Text / Source: Umbria Tourism.it contatti@umbriatourism.it https://www.umbriatourism.it/de/bevagna
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This church in Bevegna has a patronal name that is truly on everyone's lips, but only a few will know the person behind it: San SILVESTRO's feast day is December 31st. He lived at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth century and was Bishop of Rome when Emperor Constantine recognized Christianity as a religion with the Edict of Milan - known as the "Edict of Toleration" - and thus ended (at least temporarily) the period of bloody persecution of Christians.
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In the highest part of the village of Bevagna, 225 metres above sea level, stands the Church of San Francesco. To admire the sober façade in Franciscan style, you have to climb a long staircase until you reach the entrance of the church, which consists of a polygonal portal and capitals decorated with foliage elements. The church consists of a single nave and two side chapels, namely the chapel of Gisberto Ciccoli and the chapel dedicated to the Madonna of Loreto.
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Particularly charming in the medieval village of Bevagna is the old washhouse and the masonry bridge over the river Topino. When the sky is blue and the water is stagnant, the green algae on the surface of the water are particularly photogenic on sunny summer days.
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The fountain in Silvestri Square was inaugurated on August 23, 1896; it was built over a medieval fountain that served to supply water to the historic center of the city.
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This church was featured on one of the old lira banknotes and was visited by Prince Charles after the 1997 earthquake. It is beautiful in its simplicity with its tower on the front and side. The interior with the crypt is very interesting. The best photos of the church are from the steps of the theater opposite.
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