Deruta
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Deruta is a town in the centre of the region of Umbria in central Italy. It is mainly known as a center for the production of ceramics.Get in
By car
Deruta is on the east of the E45 highway heading north, about south of Perugia. The many ceramics shops along the side of the road make it unmissable.By bus
Bus Line E012 goes from Piazza Partigiani in Perugia to the lower part of Deruta.Understand
There are more than 300 ceramic firms in Deruta today and it is still possible to visit the artists at work in some of the smaller shops. The larger shops, along the main highway, mainly cater to passing coach parties but to buy the real thing you have to venture up into the hill town. Much of the production is still carried out as a cottage industry. Unbaked pottery is first baked in the ovens and then taken away to be hand-painted, before being returned to the ovens for glazing. The quality of the glaze is a particular feature of Deruta’s pottery.
See
Piazza dei ConsoliMain square of the town. The town hall and the church of S. Francesco are located on this square, as well as several shops.
Town HallDates from 1300. Its atrium houses a collection of neolithic and Etruscan archaeological finds. It also houses a collection of paintings taken from churches in the area and the Museum of Ceramics.
Church of S. FrancescoBuilt in Romanesque-Gothic style. Pope Urban IV died in the adjacent convent in 1264.
Buy
Ceramics
Eat
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phone: +39 075 9724314A restaurant and inn with food not to be missed.
Sleep
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phone: +39 075 9711022Three-star hotel with 55 rooms on the E45 highway.
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phone: +39 075 9710205Two-star hotel with 21 rooms, also on the main road.