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Montefalco, located
at an strategic place looking down on the valleys of the
Topino and the Clitunno rivers, offers the viewer a
sweeping panorama of the beautiful Umbrian countryside. A
historic city definitely worth visiting, where one can
still see the ancient city walls and the four gates to the
village. Inside the ancient town walls there are historic
buildings definitely worth visiting. Without doubt, the
Town Hall, which dates back to the 13th century, is one of them,
as does the church of St. Augustine, the Romanic church of St.
Bartholomew with the Portal of Frederick II (1244) to be found
near-by and the church of St. Chiara where, inside, you'll
discover paintings by the Umbrian school, to mention some of the
most important. |

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