From the railway station proceed to Viale Mezzetti, along which one can admire the elegant Liberty villas, Sabatini made by the engineer and Professor Felix Umbrian Marches and Eno Pelletta barrack, entitled to the general Ferrante Gonzaga of Vodice. At the end of the Avenue you can see the Propylaea of ​​the old sports field. The structures of access to the stadium backdrop to marble statue of Niccolò di Liberatore said the Pupil, il più insigne dei pittori di Foligno, performed in 1872 by the sculptor Foligno Ottaviani Ottaviano; two medallions adorn the base, con le effigi di Raffaello e del Perugino.

It crosses the Porta Romana and enter Corso Cavour: Here you can admire, on the right side, the structure of House of Mutilate (typical construction of the Fascist era opened in 1940, interior is decorated with a Allegory of Victory, the painter Ugo Foligno Scaramucci); immediately after the building of 'Old Hospital, Renaissance building, present location of council offices (bust in the lobby of the architect Giuseppe Piermarini). In front of the log, the seventeenth-century Palace Cantagalli, site of the coffee Sassovivo.

After a few meters the course opens in a widening, delimited by the fourteenth century on the right Tower Vitelleschi (appartenente alla cerchia muraria più antica – inizi sec. XIII, arc hidden access via Pignattara); just below, on the same side, the facade of Piermarini Theatre. On the left, dominates the square building Headquarters Savings Bank. Turning on the way to the left before the Palace of the Savings Bank, Banner Street and continuing on the Bell Tower, si può visitare il nuovo Italian Centre for Contemporary Art, inaugurated in May 2009.

Continuing along the Via del Corso, Trivium and you get to, superatolo, can be seen, nestled between the nave and the left arm of the cathedral, wide entrance Carducci, the Palace of the canonical. Adjacent to the canonical, stands the Cathedral of San Feliciano. Concluded the visit in, you exit the side door on the Republic Square, on which turns the front called "lesser" of the cathedral.

On the opposite side stands the City Hall. Joined by a bridge at the town hall, stands out building Orfini and, adjacent, the building known as palace of the Podesta (with the elegant loggia). On the eastern side of the square you can admire the Palazzo Trinci.

We return to the front of the main facade of the cathedral and, continuing in the direction of the Trivium, we, on the left, via dell’Annunziata che ci conduce al cospetto dell’oratory of Nunziatella, il cui prospetto laterale destro si affaccia su una piazzetta in cui sorge la church called St. Anne's or the Suffrage, from which the square itself is named.

Accessibility

Paving: mostly flat with some sections that do not exceed the 8% slope. Asphalt disconnected from the train station at Porta Romana and some sections of the lanes. In the rest of sandstone pavement of the main streets and squares. Some brick and cobblestone alley. Reserved parking for disabled: located in various parts of the trail: -Railway Station and along the way Mezzetti; -Porta Romana is a covered car park under the shopping center "The Stairs" with places reserved for disabled; -Louis Avenue in the tourist office next to Chiavelli; -Via del Campanile; -Piermarini being in front of post office; -Mons Square. Michael Faloci Pulignani (better known as the Square of the Bishopric) ; -Piazza Matteotti (where you can stay outside of the spaces already occupied when, if not obstructs and exposing the special permit invalid). Restrooms: at the Mall "The Scale of Porta Romana", Porta Romana, the bathroom is located on the upper floor, accessible by elevator, but you must ask for the keys to the bathroom at the bar or one of the businesses inside the mall; Course in Pharmacy at the Via del Corso to the Civic 108. Pharmacies: Pharmacy Course on Via del Corso to the Civic 108 (with an accessible bathroom inside); Pharmacy San Feliciano in Via Garibaldi, at number 25; near the "Trivium", in front of the BNL and at the Central Pharmacy in Largo Carducci at number 18. Cash machine: Via del Corso, Banca delle Marche at number 60 (is inside the palace Cantagalli, instead of the former Coffee Sassovivo) and at the Savings Bank at the number of Foligno 38 (is inside the palace Cattaneo); Via Garibaldi BNL at number 26 near the "trivium" in front of the Pharmacy San Feliciano; Banca Intesa to Largo Carducci at number 8 (with a step of about 10 cm). Post and Bancoposta: at the post office in Via Piermarini, a side street of Via del Corso. Fixed locations of Taxi: in the forecourt of the railway station and in front of the Cathedral Largo Carducci, near Republic Square.

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