Giardini Carducci
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"The history of Giardini Carducci is closely tied to the renowned Italian poet Giosuè Carducci, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1906. The garden was named in his honor to commemorate his visit to Perugia in 1897. Originally, the area was part of the medieval fortifications that surrounded the city. However, in the late 19th century, the decision was made to transform it into a public park.
If you cross the street from the Giardini Carducci you can admire a view of the surroundings of Perugia, including the Subasio Mountain. On a good day you can see even Assisi. "
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Margherita Bianchini
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"Here you will find also an AMAZING belvedere, from where you will be able to see an incredible view of Umbria"
Andrea Rizzo
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"Offer a nice view over the valley"
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