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Montone Information
Guide to Montone Umbria

 

Montone

Located between Città di Castello and Umbertide in the Upper Tiber Valley in northern Umbria, Montone is an enchanting village perched on top of a hill that has preserved its fascinating medieval origins.
Because of its remarkable environmental, cultural and art heritage it was included in the club of “The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy.”

THREE "must sees" in MONTONE
> Church of San Francesco
> Collegiate Church
> Parish Church of San Gregorio

HISTORY
The history of Montone, which begins in the 9th century, is intimately connected with the vicissitudes of the Fortebraccio family, which ruled the area. In 1200 the family decided to overcome politically and peacefully the struggles for controlling the territory disputed between Perugia, Gubbio and Città di Castello: it ceded all of its possessions to Perugia and in exchange received the title of “Perugian nobles” and other privileges. In 1368 the most famous of the Fortebraccios was born in Montone: Andrea, later known as Braccio da Montone, who became one of the most celebrated condottieri. Following his death and after various vicissitudes, Montone became subject to the rule of the Church. It became an autonomous commune once again only after the birth of the Kingdom of Italy (1860).

ART, CULTURE, ENVIRONMENT
The building of greatest artistic interest in Montone is the Gothic Church of San Francesco (14th century) with a single nave and polygonal apse. Inside are numerous Umbrian frescoes, some attributed to the master Bartolomeo Caporali, and interesting wooden sculptures. The church is also the home of the Municipal Museum, which holds paintings, silver, and sacred vestments of great artistic value and, on the ground floor, the Ethnographic Museum, with over 600 items from Eastern Africa.
The Municipal Historical Archives, one of the most important in Umbria for its extensive collection of documents, is also in the historic center, in the former convent of Santa Caterina.
Another important religious building is the Parish Church of San Gregorio, Montone’s oldest church, built in about 1000 AD in the Romanesque-Byzantine style: it has an unusual round apse with frescoes from the Umbrian school. Also worthy of a visit is the Collegiate Church, built in 1310 and restored during the 17th century; on Easter Monday the relic of the Holy Thorn is put on display.

Just outside the center one finds the Rocca d’Aries, an imposing castle which has been returned to its ancient splendor by painstaking restoration work.

EVENTS
Feast of St. Gregory, Patron Saint of Montone (12 March)
Donation of the Holy Thorn (Easter Monday)
Master Blacksmiths Festival – Biennial (May)
Band Festival (July)
Umbria Film Festival (July)
Donation of the Holy Thorn (August)
Festival of the Woods (October)

TYPICAL PRODUCTS
Mushrooms
Truffles
Wild Berries

INFORMATION

Commune of Montone
075.9306427
Website: www.montone.net

How to get there
From Rome: A1 motorway, Orte exit. E45 expressway toward Cesena, Montone exit.
From Bologna-Florence: A1 motorway, Arezzo exit. Expressway 73 toward Città di Castello, then E45 expressway toward Perugia, Montone exit.

Tourist Information

IAT – Upper Tiber Valley District
Piazza Matteotti - Logge Bufalini - 06012 Città di Castello
Tel. 0758554922 - Fax 0758552100
E-mail: info@iat.citta-di-castello.pg.it

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