Paciano Near Lake Trasimeno in Umbria, Italy
Paciano is located on the hills south of Lake Trasimeno in the centre of a well cultivated territory, rich in woods containing Holm-oaks, oaks and chestnut trees. Its economy, traditionally based on agriculture (olives, grapevines and vegetables) and handicraft activities (wrought iron, woodwork and embroidery) is also experiencing significant growth in the tourism sector.
Brief History The Etruscan-Roman origins of Paciano have been proven by the numerous archaeological findings in the area whereas the first references to the place are contained in documents dating from the 10th century. In the centuries that followed Paciano was subjected to the domination of Chiusi and later to that of Perugia, who turned Paciano into a fortified border village.
Sights To See - In the centre of town
Church of St. Joseph, Banner of the Madonna della Misericordia (15th cent.) by Fiorenzo di Lorenzo, Church of S. Carlo Borromeo (16th – 17th cent.), Church of the Madonna della Stella (16th cent.), Brotherhood of the Sacrament, seat of a small Picture Gallery. Cennini Palace. Baldeschi Palace, seat of the Naturalistic Museum.
Surrounding Area - Church of St. Sebastian, Church of S. Maria di Peretula, Church of S. Lucia di Petroalbella, Church of Our Saviour, at Ceraseto, Convent of St. Anthony (15th cent.), Orlando’s Tower, Mount Pausillo Fauna Park. In the Park there’s a "Selva Cupa", a forest of chestnut and oak trees where orchids grow spontaneously and fallow deer, red deer and wild boars live freely.
Folklore and Events - "La Segata della Vecchia" (April), Flower Festival, carpets of flower petals Flower Festival of Corpus Christi (June), "Il Pozzo" Season of Plays (July – August), Festival of the patron saint - St. Mary of the Assumption (August 15), Oil Festival (December), Typical Local Products - Olive oil
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