BY: Barbara Giuliani
Christmas markets in Umbria evoke historical and religious places and are set up in medieval villages and towns of great architectural interest, such as castles, fortresses and abbeys. They provide a pleasant break that combines entertainment with a unique cultural experience.
If you want to experience a magical atmosphere that immediately brings you back to Christmas, you must immerse yourself in the history and tradition that characterises the Christmas markets in Umbria. Here, the religious atmosphere that hovers all year round comes alive at Christmas time and inspires each locality to celebrate the Nativity.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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