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Situated in a picturesque hill town near Perugia, Hotel Melody is well positioned for you to explore Umbria’s many historically and artistically imp… MoreEUR 45 - 114 Country House Le Case Coloniche
Le Case Coloniche is set in the Umbrian countryside, near the banks of River Tiber and 2 km from Deruta. It offers free parking and a park with swimmi… More | ||||||||||||||||||
The local clay was good for ceramics, whose production began in the Early Middle Ages, but found its artistic peak in the 15th and early 16th century, with highly characteristic local styles, such as the "Bella Donna" plates with conventional portraits of beauties, whose names appear on fluttering banderoles with flattering inscriptions. The lack of fuel enforced low firing temperatures, but from the beginning of the 16th century, Deruta compensated with its metallic lustre glazes in golds and ruby red. In the 16th century Deruta produced the so-called "Rafaellesque" ware, decorated with fine arabesques and grottesche on a fine white ground. Deruta, with Gubbio and Urbino, produced some of the finest Italian majolica.
Deruta was the birthplace of Girolamo Diruta, an organist, music theorist, and composer. The town's outstanding work of art is Perugino's fresco of Saints Romano and Rocco.
The historic town center, features the Gothic Church of San Francesco built in 1388. A visit to Deruta is not complete without a stop at the municipal hall, the Palazzetto Municipale, which dates from about 1300, located on the Piazza dei Consoli (the "Square of the Consuls"). In addition to the usual governmental offices, the municipal hall houses a stunning Museum of Ceramics, an art gallery (the Pinacoteca), and a capacious atrium in which one can view a variety of archaeological finds, some of which date to neolithic times.
The art gallery's holdings consist of a fresco by Perugino, depicting San Romano and San Rocco (1476), and the collection donated by a local patron, Lione Pascoli, which includes works by Alunno, Giovan Battista Gaulli, Sebastiano Conca, Francesco Trevisani, Antonio Amorosi, Francesco Graziani and Pieter Van Bloemen. The gallery also houses works received from various Deruta churches including San Francesco, Sant' Antonio, the Defunti di Ripabianca and the Ospedale San Giacomo.
The church of Sant'Antonio, with frescoes by Bartolomeo and Caporali, rises at the end of a narrow street, Via Mastro Giorgio. Another church worth seeing is the Madonna del Divino Amore on Piazza Cavour.
Along the Tiberina road, at the foot of the old town, yet another church—the Madonna delle Piagge—is clad in a colorful array of ceramic tiles, which give one a sense of the entire history of Deruta ceramiche.
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