Opposite, there is the 14
th century
Civic Tower and the tall Byzantine-Ravenna style
cylindrical bell tower.
Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera, luxurious 15
th century home to the family with the same name, is now the location of the
Town Art Gallery and its prestigious collection of works by Luca Signorelli, Raphael, Raffaellino del Colle and Pomarancio.
Città di Castello is also the birthplace of the important contemporary artist Alberto Burri (1915-1995), who left most of his artwork here, now displayed in the palazzo Albizzini and former Tobacco Drying Barns museums. Palazzo Albizzini has around 130 paintings, sculptures, graphic design pieces and set design drafts arranged in chronological order, displayed in twenty rooms. The former Tobacco Drying Barns house large format pieces made between 1974 and 1993 - with 128 works in all, arranged according to cycles. In the town, museums like the Grifani-Donati Graphic Art Documentation Centre or the Tela Umbra Fabric collection are a testimony to the importance of manufacturing activities in the territory. Throughout the year, Città di Castello organises numerous art, music and theatre events as well as those dedicated to handicrafts, gourmet food and wine and folk tradition. Savour local products such as the fine truffles in the trattorias and numerous restaurants of the area, as well as in the town fairs and markets. |
Relax in the nearby Terme di Fontecchio, ancient Roman thermal baths dating back to Pliny the Younger, which today is a modern state-of-the art facility where you can pamper yourself