Umbria Storytelling
Umbrian Christmas Recipes
In Umbria, the Christmas table is a true spectacle of flavors, with dishes that reflect generosity and love for local traditions.
The Largest Tree in the World in Gubbio
Officially, the date of birth of the project and the construction of the tree that lies on the gentle slopes of Monte Igino in Gubbio dates back to 1891, receiving in 1991 the Guinness Book of Records as the largest Christmas tree in the world.
What to do in Umbria in December? UmbriaSì tells you
Umbria in December offers a unique experience that blends the magic of the holidays with the beauty of nature and tradition.
Pozzo di San Patrizio: a pioneering hydraulic work
The story of the Pozzo di San Patrizio: a pioneering hydraulic work in the heart of Orvieto, today a sacred and tourist destination.
Luisa Spagnoli
Luisa Spagnoli: Beyond Fashion and Chocolate, a Woman Philanthropist on the Horizon. A legacy goes far beyond runways and treats
Dante and the olive tree
We dedicate a space to Dante and Umbrian oil through the book “Dante conversations. Oil from Umbria: what remains of Dante’s Middle Ages in food and wine Umbria”
Chocolate lessons
From the foresight, sagacity, vision and revolutionary and modern ideas of Luisa Spagnoli, Perugina was born in 1907 from a small laboratory in the center of Perugia
Mostaccioli
In the month of September, typically known for the grape harvest and the grape harvest, we find a famous traditional dessert from Umbria
Foliage in Umbria
The Green Heart of Italy warms up with colors in autumn: from September Umbria lights up with red, yellow and orange!
Experience an Incredible Adventure: Rafting in Umbria
If you are looking for an adventurous and engaging experience, rafting in Umbria is the perfect choice.
Umbria Jazz
Finalmente ritorna Umbria Jazz, l’evento musicale più atteso in Umbria! Umbria Jazz è il festival musical dedicato al mondo del Jazz più importate in Italia
Perugia 1416
Every year, the city of Perugia relives a pivotal moment in its history through the evocative historical reenactment of Perugia 1416.
The Templars in Gubbio
Discovering the Templars in Gubbio: a journey into the medieval mystery among testimonies, traces and symbols of the Knights
Festival of Ceri in Gubbio
Every year, on May 15, Gubbio prepares for the Festival of Ceri, a very ancient and folkloric popular tradition that draws its origins, the pagan
Marmore’s Fall
La Cascata delle Marmore, formata dal Velino e dal Nera, affluenti del Tevere, è una delle attrazioni naturalistiche più visitata in Umbria, benché sia una
Umbria in Fiction
Umbria is more than just a charming Italian region; it is a world of possibilities for filmmakers and directors wishing to capture its timeless beauty and charm.
Easter recipes in Umbria
The history and recipes of the Easter tradition in Umbria: let’s discover the Ciaramicola and Torta al formaggio
The Women of Umbria
On the occasion of March 8th, International Women’s Day, we want to celebrate it with some of the female figures who symbolize Umbria, a land rich in history, art, culture, and spirituality.
The Legends of Saint Valentine
The story of Saint Valentine of Terni is shrouded in mystery and folklore, with various legends intertwining over the centuries. Saint Valentine is revered as the patron saint of lovers, and his feast day on February 14th is celebrated worldwide.
Carnival Recipes in Umbria
Today here we bring you the recipes of the Carnival in Umbria: strufoli, frappe, cicerchiata, crescionda, castagnole.
Carnival sweets in Umbria
Not only colorful masks, we see the typical sweets of the Carnival in Umbria. The origins of Carnival between sacred and profane, Romans…
The Sanctuary of Merciful Love of Collevalenza
Umbria, with its picturesque hilly landscapes, medieval villages, and deep spiritual roots, is one of Italy’s gems. Among the numerous attractions this region has to offer, the Sanctuary of Collevalenza stands out as a place of devotion, hope, and reflection.
San Costanzo’s Torcolo
The typical sweet of the tradition to celebrate San Costanzo is, in fact, the Torcolo, behind which there are many legends and mysteries related to the Saint that still today make this sweet full of charm and history.
The Story of Saint Costanzo
Il 29 gennaio si festeggia San Costanzo, primo Vescovo e di Perugia e uno dei patroni del capoluogo umbro insieme a San Lorenzo e Sant’Ercolano.
On the Trail of Don Matteo in Spoleto
Let’s explore together the enchanted places of Spoleto that provide the backdrop for the adventures of our beloved detective priest!
The Lace Makers of Irish Lace on Isola Maggiore
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Marchesa Elena Guglielmi introduced the technique of Irish lace-making to Isola Maggiore on Lake Trasimeno, inspired by traditions born in Irish monasteries.
What to do in Perugia in one day!
Welcome to Perugia, the city of chocolate, of Jazz, of art, of fashion, of the millenary history of the Etruscans up to today.
Discover Campello sul Clitunno
The Campello sul Clitunno district is divided into Campello Alto and Campello Basso: the first fortified around the Castle dating back to the 9th-10th century
Gualdo Tadino: a “forest” of Museums
The city of Gualdo Tadino, originally known by the Umbrian name of Tarsina, fell under Roman rule and was given the name “Tadinum”, becoming an
Discover Bevagna with UmbriaSì
Discover with us the city of Bevagna between the event of the Mercato delle Gaite and the Circuit of Medieval Crafts
The madman’s license in Gubbio
Did you know that…in Gubbio you can get your Fool’s license with Parchment and rite around the Bargello fountain.
UmbriaSì tells about “Il Perugino”
UmbriaSì racconta il Perugino, Il Meglio Maestro d’Italia There has been great excitement in recent months in Umbria for the preparations for the great exhibition
Big Bench in Umbria
The much discussed and loved “Giant Benches” have also arrived in Umbria with five installations respectively in Colle Umberto, Città di Castello, Bevagna, Preci and Montefalco.