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The
name of Magione, which was first mentioned in 1075, derives from
the Castle of the Knights of Malta, i.e Magione.
Today this building rises in the middle of modern urban center, and is
characterized by a square plant with circular towers and a courtyard
on which, on the three sides, three overlapped loggias appear. The current
structure is however the result of a widening of the preexisting castle,
which, at the beginning, also incorporated an ancient Benedictine abbey
of XII the century. The latter is supposed to have been the seat of the
order of the Templari.
After a visit to the Parochial church and the church of the Madonna delle
Grazie of the 1209 it is nice to leave for an excursion to the ancient
middle ages villages of Montecolognola, from where a magnificent view
of the Trasimeno Lake and of Monte Melino can be admired; there it will
be possible to visit the castle and some artistic works conserved in
the parochial church.
The
territory of Magione offers many historical sites of interest: The
castle of Agello, important fortress of the medieval defence of Perugia,
the Badia Benedettina of Sant‘Arcangelo, San Savino with its
walls and its triangolar tower, Montecolognola, the shelter for the
Magione people in the middleage.
San
Feliciano, a small village rising at the rivers of the Trasimeno
Lake, is one of the most visited sites of our district. From here
you can visit the islands and there is a fine museum of the fishing
culture (museo della pesca).

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