Arco dei Gigli
Arco dei Gigli: A Majestic Gateway to History
Explore the enchanting Organo di Pan in Perugia, where history and art converge in a breathtaking architectural masterpiece.
Nestled in the heart of Perugia, Organo di Pan stands as a stunning testament to the city's rich history and artistic heritage. This captivating tourist attraction draws visitors with its intricate design and serene ambiance, making it a must-visit for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Explore the architectural beauty and immerse yourself in the cultural significance of this remarkable site.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Starting from the main square of Perugia, Piazza IV Novembre, head towards the Corso Vannucci. Walk along Corso Vannucci until you reach the intersection with Via dei Priori. Turn right onto Via dei Priori and continue straight. After about a 10-minute walk, you will reach the intersection with Via Idalia. Turn left onto Via Idalia, and you will find Organo di Pan at number 34 on your right.
Public Transportation
From the main bus station in Perugia, take bus number 1 towards 'Piazza Italia'. Get off at the 'Piazza Italia' stop. From there, walk towards Via dei Priori, turning right. Continue straight until you reach Via Idalia, where you will turn left. Organo di Pan will be located at number 34 on your right.
Taxi
If you prefer taking a taxi, you can find taxis at various locations around Perugia, including near Piazza IV Novembre. Simply tell the driver to take you to 'Via Idalia, 34'. The ride will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic.
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