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Over 2500 Years of History



Teatro Romano
Although traces indicate that man has inhabited this place since prehistory, the city of Spoleto was founded by the Umbrians around 1000BC.

Already in the 3rd century BC the city came under the influence of Rome in the form of a colony named Spoletium. After the severe defeat suffered by the Romans at the Battle of Lake Trasimene, Spoleto successfully fended off Hannibal’s besieging armies and became a valuable ally of Rome during the Punic Wars. The city was known for its magnificence already in 100BC but its fortunes followed closely those of the Roman Empire, through to its fall.

In 576 Faroaldus I chose the city as the seat of the Longobard Duchy of Spoleto, which became a vassal of the Franks in 774. With the division of the Carolingian empire, both Duke Guido III and his son Lamberto were crowned (890 and 892) Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire by the Pope. But Spoleto was a frequent bone of contention in the struggle for power between the Papacy and the Empire. In 1155 the city was destroyed by the armies of Frederick I Barbarossa, but in 1240 Spoleto passed under the Church even though it had declared itself a free city.

Ponte delle Torri
By 1296 a new circle of walls, which we see today, had to be built to include the larger city. During the period in which the Papacy was exiled to Avignon, Cardinal Egidio Albornoz gave orders for the vast Albornoz fortress to be erected, between 1359 and 1370. This became the seat of the Papal governor of the city, among whom there was for a time the daughter of Pope Alexander VI, Lucrezia Borgia (1499).

Between the 17th and 18th century the city’s noble families employed a conspicuous quantity of Roman architects and artists to renovate their family houses and the churches of Spoleto. During the French occupation under Napoleon, Spoleto was the headquarters of the Trasimene Départment. After the Restoration it became the seat of the Pontifical delegation. With the unification of Italy, however, the city’s importance declined in favour of Perugia, which was appointed the regional capital of Umbria.

Recently the idea of creating a third province in Umbria, with Spoleto as its capital, was discussed, but came to nothing after nearby Foligno advanced claims to such a position.br />
As well as boasting a startling array of architecture and art, the name of Spoleto has travelled the world also on account of the Two Worlds Festival founded here in 1957 by the composer Giancarlo Menotti. The festival runs every year from the end of June into early July and remains one of Italy’s most prestigious events of its kind, featuring music, opera, ballet, theatre and the visual arts.

The city also hosts the Settimana di Studi sull‘Alto Medioevo (a week of studies focussing on the Middle Ages), organised in April by the University of Perugia, the cycle of organ recitals (April-June), the Stagione del Teatro Lirico Sperimentale (end of August - early October), the international “Orpheus” competition (August - September) and the international Opera Prima “V. Rippo“ prize (September).

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SPOLETINO AREA 

Province: Perugia
Area: Spoletino (Campello sul Clitunno; Castel Ritaldi; Giano dell'Umbria; Spoleto;)
comprensorio Spoletino

INFORMATION 

FIGURES
Province: Perugia
Area: Spoletino
Altitude: 396 m s.l.m.
Surface: 349,63 kmq
Population: 38645 (01.01.07; Istat)
Inhabitants name: Spoletini
ZIP 06049
Tel. area code: 0743

Localities: Acquaiola, Acquacastagna, Ancaiano, Azzano, Bazzano Inferiore, Bazzano Superiore, Beroide, Camporoppolo, Cese, Collerisana, Cortaccione, Crocemaroggia, Eggi, Fogliano, Forca di Cerro, Madonna di Baiano, Messenano, Montebiblico, Monteluco, Monte Martano, Morgnano, Morro, Ocenelli, Perchia, Petrognano, Pompagnano, Pontebari, Poreta, Protte, Rubbiano, San Brizio, San Giacomo, S. Giovanni di Baiano, S. Martino in Trignano, San Nicolò, S. Silvestro, Santa Croce, Sant'Anastasio, S. Angelo in Mercole, S. Venanzo, Silvignano, Somma, Strettura, Terraia, Terzo la Pieve, Terzo San Severo, Uncinano, Valdarena, Valle San Martino, Vallocchia

Comune di Spoleto
Piazza del Comune Tel. 07432181 Fax 0743218246

Some Famous Personalities: Caio Melisso (commediografo, I sec. a.C.); Pierleone Leoni (medico, XV sec.); Gregorio da Spoleto (letterato, XV-XVI sec.); Cecili detto il Soccoccio (condottiero, XV-XVI sec.); Loreto Vittori (cantante, 1588-1670); Leone XII (1760-1829); Achille Sansi (storico, 1822-1891); Fernando Leonardi (poeta, 1871-1918); Alessandro Onofri (musicista, 1884-1923); Leoncillo (scultore, 1915-1968).


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