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        Panoramic view of Spoleto, Italy, showcasing the illuminated Rocca Albornoziana fortress and the medieval Ponte delle Torri at sunset.

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          Spoleto is a medieval hilltop town in Umbria, central Italy, known for its well-preserved historic center and Roman heritage. The Ponte delle Torri, a striking 14th-century stone aqueduct, spans a deep gorge and dominates the landscape. Visitors explore the Romanesque cathedral, wander narrow cobblestone streets, and attend the annual Festival dei Due Mondi, a renowned summer arts event featuring theater, music, and dance performances.
          Spoleto is a historic hill town in southern Umbria, central Italy, situated approximately 130 kilometers north of Rome. It served as the capital of the Lombard Duchy of Spoleto from the 6th to the 8th century and retains an exceptional concentration of Roman, early Christian, and medieval monuments within a compact, walkable historic center.
          Destination | Hill Town | Umbria | Central Italy | Culture | History | Gastronomy | Performing Arts