Trevi, history, art and local products
Trevi is a small medieval village perched on a hill covered in Olive trees in the east-central part of Umbria, between Foligno and Spoleto
Inside the walls, between the houses, buildings and narrow streets, you will discover the thirteenth-century town hall, restored several times, next to which stands the majestic fourteenth-century tower, symbol of the ancient municipality, crowned with corbels and four merlons at the summit.
Heading along Via San Francesco we arrive at the museum complex of San Francesco, which includes the Gothic church, erected to honour the saint who had preached in the town of Trevi in 1213, and the convent, in which the museum complex is located.
Inside the walls, between the houses, buildings and narrow streets, you will discover the thirteenth-century town hall, restored several times, next to which stands the majestic fourteenth-century tower, symbol of the ancient municipality, crowned with corbels and four merlons at the summit.
Heading along Via San Francesco we arrive at the museum complex of San Francesco, which includes the Gothic church, erected to honour the saint who had preached in the town of Trevi in 1213, and the convent, in which the museum complex is located.