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Bevagna

Cannara Gate – Garibaldi Square loop from Bevagna

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Italy
Umbria
Perugia
Bevagna

Cannara Gate – Garibaldi Square loop from Bevagna

Moderate

5.0

(2)

14

hikers

Cannara Gate – Garibaldi Square loop from Bevagna

03:11

11.5km

210m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: March 4, 2026

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Parking

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127 m

Cannara Gate

Highlight • Monument

Porta Cannara is one of Spello's historic entrances, opening along the northern side of the city walls. The simple yet robust entrance arch reflects its defensive function and function as a gateway to the city. The stretch of wall flanking it retains the compact appearance of the fortified system. Even today, the gate marks the transition between the historic center and the surrounding agricultural landscape.

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167 m

Garibaldi Square

Highlight • Structure

Piazza Garibaldi in Bevagna is an elegant agora that combines the charm of medieval history with the vitality of the present. Andrea Roggi's work stands out in this setting: a majestic bronze Tree of Life whose gnarled roots intertwine with stylized human figures in a universal embrace. The sculpture harmoniously dialogues with the surrounding architecture, symbolizing rebirth and the profound connection between humanity and nature. It is a reflective resting place where contemporary aesthetics enhance the ancient beauty of the Umbrian village.

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322 m

Library and Art Gallery of Bevagna

Highlight • Historical Site

On 8 June 1872 the municipality expressed for the first time the desire to establish a museum where the works acquired with the subversion of the assets of the suppressed religious bodies could be brought together. In fact, the act with which the municipal administration puts on the agenda the movement of the library from the former convents of San Filippo to San Domenico, together with the valuable paintings existing in the various municipal rooms, dates back to this date, to form a small picture gallery.

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473 m

Church of San Michele Arcangelo (Bevagna)

Highlight • Religious Site

The Church of San Michele Arcangelo dates back to the 12th century and is the work of the architects Binello and Ridolfo. It was built on the site of an ancient oratory in 1070, a few years later than the church of San Silvestro

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896 m

Bridge near the confluence of the Teverone and the Clitunno

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5.92 km

Ruins

Ruins

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10.8 km

L'Accolta: Medieval-Era Reservoir

Highlight • Historical Site

The Accolta is an artificial river basin located on the edge of Bevagna's historic center, created by damming the waters of the Clitunno River. The basin was created in the Middle Ages, likely between 1200 and 1300, to regulate the river's flow and harness its driving force to power the town's mills, which were crucial to the village's agricultural and food economy. The body of water allowed for controlled accumulation, ensuring continuous operation even during periods of drought. Near the Accolta, structures associated with daily life arose, such as the public washhouse, which for centuries served as a place of work and social gathering. Today, the Accolta retains significant historical and landscape value, representing a clear example of the balanced relationship between human intervention and the natural environment that has long characterized Bevagna's history.

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10.9 km

Accolta Washhouse of Bevagna

Highlight • Structure

Just outside the walls, near the Porta dei Molini, is a small artificial lake formed by the damming of the Clitunno River, which overlooks the town washhouse. A small waterfall flows from the lake, powering the blades of the nearby mill.

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11.0 km

At the behest of the population and with the consent of the municipal administration, the installation of a new aqueduct and the construction of the "Fontana Monumentale di Piazza" in place of the old well was voted on by the citizens in 1889.

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11.5 km

End point

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4.53 km

3.16 km

3.03 km

722 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.12 km

4.09 km

3.01 km

197 m

< 100 m

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