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Art and religious sites:
The agritourism Orsini not only is an excellent
starting point for visiting the most important umbrian
cities, located in an average distance of 30 km, but
also to see the beautiful nearby located recluses and
monastery, which are mostly excluded by traditional
tourism but nevertheless meriting a visit: Villa San
Faustino, San Fidenzio, Sant’Arnaldo, San Felice and San
Terenziano.
In a distance of 3 kilometres, in the town Collevalenza,
lies Madre Speranza‘s ("mother hope‘s") place of
pilgrimage built in merciful love, which is visited by
half a million pilgrims and ill people who also come
to take a bath in basins with water that comes from so
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Historical and archaeological sites:
The agritourism lies in a zone of extraordinary
historical and archaeological interest. Exactly along
the first Via Flaminia, which was built about 220 b.c.
under the consul Caio Flaminio near a „statio romana“.
Therefore we find many signs of antic Rome in this area:
the church Santa Maria in Pantana, one of the first in
Umbria, of which is told that it was built by San Severo
using material from remains of an antic roman building;
the beautiful bridge Fonnaia (built in the 1. sec. p.c.);
the Christian catacombs in Trajans grotto, conserved in
perfect status and unique in all Umbria because of their
largeness, rests of the antic Carsulae, an important
roman “municipium” long the Via Flaminia.
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