Since we take the square of the Republic Via Antonio Gramsci, old street merchant. The first monument we meet is Palace Deli, turns the facade behind which the square of the grain structure of the modern Comunale Library, made in 1997 designed by the architect Henry Rudi, with the collaboration of architects, and Pasquale Tonti.
On contiguous Piazza Don Minzoni turns to the prospectus Church of St. Apollinaris, also known as Death, for being the home of the Brotherhood.
Continuing via Gramsci, you can see a number of buildings: Majolica Fish Palace, Alleori Ubaldi, Boncompagni (in some rooms of the latter, in late eighteenth-early nineteenth, ha dimoratoe d esercitato le proprie funzioni il podestà du Foligno. Interesting decorations inside seventeenth and eighteenth centuries). On the opposite side still Palace Orfini (interesting frescoes, some of which dated back to late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, decorate the interior) and a number of buildings worthy of note (Palace Mercurelli Wages, Palazzo Valle, Piermarini building, Palace Vitelleschi, Palace Mancha). And finally, on the square where the street ends, the beautiful façade with balconies double gate Brunetti palace Candiotti, one of the most important architectural complexes of the eighteenth century deprived of Foligno, current offices of the Tournament of the Quintana.
Adjacent to the palace Brunetti Candiotti is the Oratory of the Crucifix.
Returning to Via Antonio Gramsci and turn left on Via Arts and Crafts. Proceeding on the right look, hanging on the entrance to the Foundry, a large wooden frame with a metal grate that has protected for a long time a painting of the eighteenth century, representing the Holy Family surrounded by angels. The painting resurfaced recently lost significant traces of the original fresco, representation of Madonna between two saints.
A little later we meet on the left, slightly behind, the church of St. Thomas of Cipischi. The square leads the way in which the name derives from the monumental church of St. Nicholas.
Sometimes behind the facade of St. Nicholas, we take a little further, Destra, Reclusorio the narrow road and arrive in Piazza XX Settembre, already Sword, where three of the four sides facing many noble palaces: Palace Barnabò, Carrara palace and palace Gherardi.
Back through Piazza XX Settembre, turn right into Via San Giovanni Water, on the left side which faces the church, the same name, St. John's Water.
After the Church, the right of the bridge with two arches on which the road passes, look at the remains of Under so-called mill, another of the mills at one time owned by the municipality, and, just ahead, on the opposite side, of green space 'Helmets Garden Orfini Vitelleschi, recently restored for public use. On part of this green space currently stands the Professional Institute of State for Industry and Handicrafts, in which the Laboratory of Experimental Sciences, recently added a Planetarium.
At the end of Via San Giovanni Water, turn left onto the ring road that skirts the Topino, discover the Church of Our Lady of Grace.
Moving backwards and walk away Franco Ciri, Bring up at the crossroads of Florence, the structure of which remains only the bridge, partially modified. We cross the intersection, drive along the ancient walls of the little mouse to the wet Tower of the Five Cantons (Tower, built in 1456, when the walls were strengthened to support the blows of modern artillery, is hexagonal with a side facing the interior of the city). From the seventeenth century it was incorporated in a building that forms a backdrop to 'Garden Jacobilli, which can be accessed just ahead, along the way Augustus bill. The garden and tower, recently restored, has prepared a Astronomical Observatory.
We proceed by bill and turn right, taking on Saint Lucia, up to the monastery of the same name, the Monastery of Saint Lucia.
Leaving the monastery we put the left on Via Mentone in which overlook the Laurenzi building and palazzo Berardi. Encased in a corner of the facade of the second, a Madonna and Child in terracotta della fabbrica Grazia di Deruta.
Well, take along the way where you can get in front of the former Civil Hospital St. John the Baptist.
To the left of the building and communicating with is the Church of St. John the Baptist.
We continue by Mentana and take the left, to get to the Piazza San Giacomo, on which stands the church of the same name, the St. James Church.
Dominates the other side of the square, the palace Andreozzi, along which we take on Feliciano Scarpellini, road built over the ancient bridge of Caesar or the Stone. Note, distinguished on the house at number 11, what remains of the late eighteenth century newsstand; ordered in 1792 by Don Antonio Coresi, building owner, represented St. Raphael the Archangel and the small Tobias, works by local artist Lorenzo Guerrini, another local artist performed the stucco decoration and is due to Crispoldi Laurentini the inscription painted in the upper plate.
The way of Santa Margherita, that opens to the right, leads us to the discovery of another picturesque corner of the city; in it we see the Church of Santa Margherita; beyond the bridge, Destra's rib, the house with large garden (now used for parking) dell’umanista Foligno Federico Flavio e, left, the characteristic Portico of Conce, establishment of tanneries area since the Middle Ages, that develops along the channel of the mills near the finishing mill Under.
A little later another interesting example of a noble Renaissance residence: the Palace Barnabò Conception to.
We drive along the Via San Vito, that opens behind the apse of the church of Santa Margherita, and we're on Via XX Settembre, from which we turn towards Republic Square.
Accessibility
Paving: mostly flat with some short sections that do not exceed the 8% slope. Asphalt rough for most of the trail and stretches of streets and sidewalks as sandstone paving various streets and alleys are currently rebuilding. Reserved parking for disabled: dslocati at various points along the route: Piazza del Grano (better known as Piazza Grass) you can stop in areas where it obstructs and exposing the special permit invalid; Piazza XX Settembre (better known as Piazza Sword); along via bill; being in front of the homonymous monastery, Saint Lucia; near the old hospital and St. James's Square. Restrooms: Via Gramsci in the house 32 at the wine bar "Lu Cuccugnau", but the toilet has a clear opening of only 59 cm and at no 54 inside Palazzo Vitelleschi, services at the municipal offices of the demographic; public toilets behind the Palace Onofri (City Hall), reachable from Via Gramsci that taking away from Piazza della Repubblica Pertichetti. Pharmacies: Central Pharmacy in Largo Carducci at number 18, Pharmacy AFAM 1 Via Ospedale, corner opposite the old hospital. Cash machine: Banca Intesa civic Long Carducci 8 (with a step of about 10 cm). Post and Bancoposta: the two post offices with its closest Bancoposta are more than a hundred meters away from the track: Via Piermarini, off the Via del Corso, and at the post office, diametrically opposed to the path, at the Post Office in Via Santa Maria at number Infraportas 5, near Piazza San Domenico.
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