The village of Arrone in Umbria, Italy
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Step back in time.... Arrone in Umbria, Italy
Close your eyes and picture a charming medieval Italian village, perched on a hill, church bells marking the hours, a hazy spread of patchwork fields fading into the distance. Well, that’s the ancient village of Arrone. (On second thought, we probably didn’t need the photo.) Arrone looks over the Valnerina, a valley carved by the river Nera, which twists its way through Italy’s scenic Umbria region, known as the Green Heart of Italy.
When you stroll through the narrow alleys between 9th-century stone houses, it’s like entering a time warp. Gaze out from the fortifications, imagining battles of the past. You’ll easily spot the iconic square clock tower, with an ancient olive tree on top — it‘s what remains of the fortress built by the founders of the village, the Arroni family. As you’re walking through the past, make sure to visit both of Arrone’s churches. Since you’re at the top of the village — 'la Terra,’ to locals — explore the modest 13th-century San Giovanni Battista church and its stunning works of art. Check out the bell tower, too. The ’Campanari di Arrone’ (bell ringers of Arrone) are guardians of traditional bell-ringing methods. In the village’s lower section, you’ll find the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, which is filled with gorgeous frescoes dating to the early 16th and 17th centuries. And don’t forget to marvel at the 16th-century glazed terracotta sculptures. So many ways to explore history here!