Montefalco today has several churches, some in the Romanesque, some in the Gothic and some in the Renaissance style. Historically, the most important is the church of San Francesco, which is now the town's museum, and, given its collection of art and artifacts, one of the most important museums in Umbria.
Porta Della Rocca’s location and it’s history is what makes it one of the most charming properties in the region. Built in the 1300’s, and newly renovated by local architects who were able to preserve the history while incorporating modern amenities.
Wake up every morning enjoying your coffee while gazing at a panoramic view of sweeping hills covered in Olive groves and vineyards, as well as amazing views of the surrounding cities of Perugia, Assisi and Spoleto.
The commune of Montefalco and a small area of the commune of Bevagna constitute the regulated geographical area for Montefalco wines. Every year around Easter, the town sponsors a major festival called Settimana Enologica, “Wine Week”, where visitors can enjoy the principal wines produced in the area including the comparatively simple red table wine, Montefalco Rosso, the more complex DOCG red wines Sagrantino, for which the area is famous, and the Montefalco Sagrantino secco.
Porta Della Rocca’s location gives you the opportunity of being in walking distance of fine dining, wine tasting, shopping and amazing historical churches. Easily travel around to surrounding cities. A multilingual rep is available to help with any of your needs including winery tours, travel arrangements, driving arrangements, restaurant reservations and more.
Come experience the real Italian lifestyle at Porta Della Rocca, and make memories that will last you a lifetime.