Description:
Leaving Piazza del Comune and going towards Porta San Giacomo you pass through Via San Paolo and reach Via Metastasio, where there is Palazzo Aloigi, dating back to the 16th century. This Palace belonged to the family of the painter Andrea dAssisi called LIngegno, the follower of Pietro Perugino praised by Vasari. Palazzo Spagnoli looks on the square (it was built for Sigismondo Spagnoli in 1925 The foolish dream over the city ). In the garden of the Palace there is the church of St. Antonio, which is there since the 12th century and seat of the fraternity of St. Antonio. The palace, where the apartment is situated, has two entrances; the main entrance is along Via Metastasio and the secondary in the small square A. Luigi. Using the main door you enter a room belonging to the whole Palace: from there you go up the stairs (the building has an elevator too) and reach the second floor where you find a corridor common to the two apartments. The apartment on the left has a comfortable entrance to the living-room, bathroom and two bedrooms. The furniture is of high quality and the view is extraordinary. Thanks to a garden (in common) staying here is pleasant also for long periods. From the windows or from the baluster of the garden you enjoy a wonderful view on Perugia, Bettona, Montefalco, the Umbrian hills and the Basilica of S. Maria degli Angeli with the Porziuncola inside.
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