Montegabbione

Welcome to Montegabbione!

Hello everyone, today we will talk about Montegabbione, a small Italian municipality in the province of Terni, located in Umbria. This small town has a population of about 1088 inhabitants and is known for its beauty and natural attractions.

Geography

Montegabbione is located 594 meters above sea level and is located in the Monte Peglia and Selva di Meana Mountain Community. The Chiani stream, which is a tributary of the Paglia river, flows in the municipal territory, along with the Fersinone stream, which instead flows into the Nestore river.

Montegabbione: nature, architecture and Scarzuola.

Monuments and places of interest

One of Montegabbione's best known places is the Scarzuola, located near the town of Montegiove. It is an architectural complex built by Milanese architect Tomaso Buzzi in the 1960s. The Scarzuola is a theater-citadel and offers a unique experience for architecture enthusiasts.

Society

Demographic evolution

Montegabbione's population has remained fairly stable in recent years, with about 1088 inhabitants. However, the town is trying to attract more tourists and visitors to enhance its natural beauty and historical attractions.

Administration

Montegabbione is governed by its Mayor and the City Council, who are responsible for local administrative issues. The community is very active and actively participates in activities and events organized by the Municipality.

Notes

If you love nature and architecture, don't miss the opportunity to visit Montegabbione and the Scarzuola. You can appreciate the beauty of this country and enjoy a relaxing break among hills and streams.

Other projects

If you want to discover more about Montegabbione and its beauty, visit our official website. Here you will find detailed information on places of interest, events and activities organized in our community.

External links

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Irene Mariani
Wrote by Irene Mariani
Updated Thursday, Oct 13, 2022