Narni (Umbria)

Narni is an ancient hilltown and comune of Umbria, in central Italy. At an altitude of 240 m (787 ft), it overhangs a narrow gorge of the Nera River in the province of Terni. Like many of the smaller towns of Umbria, Narni is still of strikingly medieval appearance today, with stone buildings, and narrow cobblestone streets. The town is famous for one of the largest Roman bridges (Ponte d'Augusto) ever built, by which the Via Flaminia crossed the Nera. One arch of the bridge still stands; it is some 30 meters high. Other sights include: the Cathedral, the Eroli Museum with a Domenico Ghirlandaio's altarpiece, the Santa Maria Impensole church and the Abbey of San Cassiano.

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This not-too-sweet autumn treat from Umbria is packed with fruit, nuts and zesty flavor.

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Ciaramicola, a lemon spice cake, covered with meringue and topped with sprinkles, is a classic Easter cake from the Perugia province of Umbria. It is customary for a woman to give one to her lover or fiancé on Easter morning as a symbol of her affection.

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