Pilonico Materno

Pilonico Materno: a picturesque village

Hello friends, today I'll tell you about Pilonico Materno, a picturesque hamlet in the municipality of Perugia, in the province of Perugia. Like many small Italian villages, Pilonico Materno has a modest population of only 177 inhabitants according to Istat data from 2011. However, don't be discouraged by its size, because there are many beauties in this small corner of Italy!

The landscape and location of Pilonico Materno

Pilonico Materno is located on the Nestore valley, a river that flows through the Umbria region. The panoramic location makes it ideal for outdoor activities such as birdwatching, hiking, fishing and cycling. Moreover, if you're art lovers, the Civic Museum of Marsciano is nearby and has a vast collection of local artworks.

Maternal Pilonico: beauty and history of an Umbrian village

An ancient history

The history of Pilonico Materno can be traced back to the Roman era. In fact, an ancient settlement was discovered during the construction works of the Marsciano-Todi railway in 1884. Later on, in the Middle Ages, the area became part of the Lordship of Marsciano and, subsequently, of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. In more recent times, Pilonico Materno experienced a strong population increase starting from the 1960s.

What to see in Pilonico Materno

If you love ancient architecture, don't miss a visit to the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, which dates back to the 13th century. Inside, there's a beautiful altarpiece from the 15th century, depicting the Madonna and Child and the saints Anthony the Abbot and John the Baptist. Furthermore, the medieval belltower was even used as a shelter during World War II.

The center of Pilonico Materno has recently been tastefully renovated, so if you take a stroll around the village, you can admire the beauty of the stone walls, the colorful doors and the cobbled streets. Moreover, every June, the Sagra del Tartufo (Truffle Festival) takes place, where you can taste local delicacies such as truffle-based products and olive oil.

What to do in Pilonico Materno

If you're passionate about sports, you can enjoy all the outdoor activities that the surrounding area offers. You can follow the traces of the Bonifica Path, a 6-km trail that runs along a canal of water that connects Lake Trasimeno with Umbria. Moreover, if you're looking for a day of relaxation, you can visit the Regional Natural Park of Lake Trasimeno, a nature reserve where you can enjoy the beauty of the local fauna and flora.

In summary

In summary, Pilonico Materno is a charming and peaceful village, located in a splendid panoramic location. Its ancient origins and its picturesque historic center make it an ideal destination both for art and architecture lovers and for tourists seeking an outdoor experience with activities such as hiking, fishing and cycling. Furthermore, the Truffle Festival and the Civic Museum of Marsciano offer an additional cultural experience. To conclude, if you're looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, there's no better place than Pilonico Materno!

Federico Conte
Updated Monday, Feb 13, 2023