Rasiglia and its beauties
Rasiglia is a mountain fraction of the municipality of Foligno that rises at over 600 meters above sea level, along the state road 319, about 18 km from the city of Quintana.
The town, which retains the typical characteristics of the medieval village gathering in an amphitheater structure, is famous above all for its springs: walking through the suggestive alleys of the center it is impossible not to be enchanted by the waterways that cross the town, making it unique and charming.
The spring that feeds and runs through Rasiglia is that of Capovena: it is located in the upper part of the town, at the foot of the building that the Trincis (lords of Foligno between 1305 and 1439) occupied at the time of their government over the Foligno area, and which runs through the country forming rivulets and waterfalls that meet in a large pool called "Peschiera", and then pour into the river Menotre.
Rasiglia and its beauties
Rasiglia is a mountain fraction of the municipality of Foligno that rises at over 600 meters above sea level, along the state road 319, about 18 km from the city of Quintana.
The town, which retains the typical characteristics of the medieval village gathering in an amphitheater structure, is famous above all for its springs: walking through the suggestive alleys of the center it is impossible not to be enchanted by the waterways that cross the town, making it unique and charming.
The spring that feeds and runs through Rasiglia is that of Capovena: it is located in the upper part of the town, at the foot of the building that the Trincis (lords of Foligno between 1305 and 1439) occupied at the time of their government over the Foligno area, and which runs through the country forming rivulets and waterfalls that meet in a large pool called "Peschiera", and then pour into the river Menotre.