The walk in the historic center will surely have filled your eyes with the most varied forms of architecture and religious decorations. Almost a miniature Rome, Foligno preserves a vast range of ecclesiastical buildings belonging to different historical periods, but between a chapel and an oratory you will also have the opportunity to visit the city’s museums: the Museo Capitolare Diocesano (Diocese Religious Museum) in Piazza della Repubblica, which also includes a visit to the ancient crypt in the St. Feliciano church, the CIAC (Italian Center of Contemporary Art), which is divided into two parts – one in the historic center and the other at the former church of the SS. Trinità in Annunziata, the Archaeological Museum, the Pinacoteca and the Multimedia Museum of Jousting Tournaments that are all inside the Palazzo Trinci, and can be visited with a single ticket, and finally the Printing Museum in Palazzo Orfini.
If you are overwhelmed by all this culture, you can rest your mind in the green Canape City Park, built in the late 1700s in order to save the medieval walls that were falling into disrepair, or you can do sports in one of the sixteen municipal sports facilities in the city.
Finally, if your thirst for knowledge has not yet been quenched, you just have to explore
the town surroundings, where other churches and abbeys can be found outside the gate, to satisfy your curiosity. There are the churches of Miglio San Paolo (St Paul Miglio), of S. Maria in Campis (St Mary of the Field) and of the Madonna della Fiamenga, as well as the Abbey of Sassovivo (sitting up high, surrounded by greenery and still inhabited by monks) that will not disappoint you!