Other attractions
Etruscan walls and subterranean tunnels
medieval aqueduct
The Tribunali
Piazza Matteotti
Teatro Comunale Morlacchi
Church of Sant’ Agata
Church of Sant’ Ercolano
Church of S. Francesco al Prato
Church of S. Giuliana
Church of S. Matteo in Campo Orto
Church of SS. Stefano e Valentino
Local Events
Umbria Jazz
EuroChocolate
Twinned towns
Perugia is twinned with
Bratislava, Czech Republic
Tbingen, Germany
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Aix-en-Provence, France
Seattle, Washington, USA
Potsdam, Germany
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