Around 600 years old, it is majestic and beautiful, certainly one of the symbols of Todi and above all, it has an important story to tell.
Easter in Umbria is distinguished by traditional recipes and flavours that have deep roots, come visit Umbria and join the atmosphere and good food.
Matteuccia da Todi is an important figure in the history of Todi as well as Italian and European medieval history. Matteuccia was one of the first women in Europe to be tried for witchcraft and the first to be burned at the stake.
A unique way of visiting Umbria and get a feel and taste for the region is following the extraordinary Cantico Wine Route- Canticle Wine Route.
The traditional cuisine of Todi has rural origins,these are the main dishes that one absolutely has to taste to "enjoy" the best of Todi.
The legend of Nymph Agilla and Prince Trasimeno is purely Umbrian and extremely romantic, set at the Trasimeno Lake and which, according to tradition, gave this beautiful Umbrian body of water its name.
Umbria is the birthplace of Saint Valentine, who is celebrated around the world on February 14th. Todi offers plenty of romantic views and sights.
The fascinating and complex history of the Ancient Umbrians is also provided in the Eugubian Tablets, today on display at the Museo Civico di Gubbio.