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Cesi door of Umbria door of wonders

Caves
Grotta Eolia

Aeolian Cave

The Cesi area is particularly rich in caves that have been explored by the Terre Arnolfe Speological Group.

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Palaces
Palazzo Cesi Cittadini

Cesi Cittadini Palace

Remarkable in size and elegant in setting, the building was erected in the 16th century.

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Palaces
Palazzo Contelori

Contelori Palace

The building, clearly 17th-century in character, is characterised by the juxtaposition of two wings with symmetrical portals

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Palaces
Palazzo Conti Valentini

Conti Valentini Palace

This stately building is located in the eastern part of the historical centre, near Porta Terni.

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Churches
Convento dell’Eremita di Cesi

Convent of the Cesi Hermit

The convent was built in the 13th century where a Benedictine hermitage already existed chosen by St. Francis to retire in prayer....

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Palaces
Palazzo Eustachi

Eustachi Palace

The Palace of Counts Pressio-Colonnese, today known as Eustachi Palace, dates back to the first half of the 17th century.

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Churches
Ex Chiesa di Sant’Andrea

Former St. Andrew’s church

The original building dates back to the 12th century, but the date 1560 can be read on the architrave which probably refers to the...

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Churches
Oratorio del Santissimo Sacramento

Oratory of the Blessed Sacrament

The exterior features a Renaissance portal which leads to a single nave with a barrel vault that supports the two upper rooms, whe...

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Churches
Chiesa della Madonna della Pittura

Our Lady of the Painting Church

Located along the so-called "Cesi shortcut", it was probably erected in the 1400s as a votive aedicule commissioned by popular dev...

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Churches
Chiesa di Sant’Agnese

Saint Agnes Church

Located inside the village but in a panoramic position, the church, once annexed to the Benedictine monastery, features a Baroque ...

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Churches
Chiesa di Santa Maria di fuori

Saint Mary de fora Church

The origin of the church is presumably very ancient, probably dating back to the period immediately following the abandonment of C...

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