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Located on a hill above the rivers Topino and Clitunno at 431 meters, this “balcony Umbrien” offers a further look over the plain to Perugia and Assisi, Foligno and Spello, Trevi and Spoleto. The name Falkenberg received the place that was previously Coccorone was called in the middle of the 13th century, probably in honor of Emperor Frederick II, who was often hunting here. Even today, the falcon is adorned with the city coat of arms and one of the city gates. The old town is surrounded by a well -preserved city wall from the 13th century with four goals. Are worth seeing: [3] Town Hall , The town hall on the Piazza del comune (built 1270) Patrical houses: Palazzo Bontadosi (16.\u00a0Jh.), Palace of Cappis (rebuilt 1480\/9), Palazzo Santi Gentili (late 16th century), Senile palaces (16. JH., Corso Goffredo Mameli\/Piazza del Comune), Timely buildings (16. JH., Piazzetta Mustaf\u00e0\/Via Timetivo) Churches:Sant\u2019agostino (Augustinian Church, built in 1279\u201385, previously San Giovanni Battista) College church San Bartolomeo, Romanesque church (11th century) Santa Chiara da Montefalco (1615\u201370) with the grave of Saint Klara von Montefalco, frescoes, and the Augustinian monastery St. Klara [to the Holy Cross and St. Katharina of Alexandria] (Sanctuary of Montefalco, Sanctuary of Santa Chiara della Croce) [4] San Leonardo (13th century, former Santa Maria del Paradiso) with monastery (Augustinian, former mother monastery by S. Chiara) San Filippo Neri (Oratorian, built in 1705, profaned 1860) San Fortunato (built 1442, observants) San Francesco (built in 1336\/40, Franziskaner, profaned in 1863): Here the Pinakothek is located with works by Perugino and Benozzo Gozzoli Sant\u2019illuminata (1491\/1500, Augustiner, then subordinate to the Collegiata di San Bartolomeo) Santa Maria della Consolazione (Erbaut 1588): Fresken Santa Maria di Piazza (16. JH.) Santa Maria della Selvetta, today San Rocco (13th century, Little Franciscan\/Trertian until 1526, Klarissen 1536\u20131577, 1947 reconstructed) Santa Maria di Turrita (12. JH.) and: Santa Maria Delle Grazie (until 1769, San Lorenzo, 12th century), Santa Elisabetta di Vecciano (17th century), Santa Maria dei Laici (17th century), Chiesa dell’addolorata (approx. 1269, former Tertian monastery), San Clemente (built in 1577, former Tertian monastery, dilapidated) The churches of San Fortunato (15th century) are located near the city with frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli, Santa Illuminata (16th century), Madonna della Stella and San Rocco (first Franciscan church). Blick Zur Church of Santa Chiara San Fortunato convent, Fresco Franz von Assisi Under the name of Montefalco DOC White and red wines from Montefalco and the surrounding area are grown and expelled. They have had a \u201ccontrolled designation of origin\u201d (Denominzione di Origine Controllata – Doc) since 1979, which was last updated on March 7, 2014. [5] In 2017, 435 ha of 14,881 hectoliters Doc wine were generated. [6] The Montefalco Bianco must consist of at least 50% of the Grechetto grape variety and 20\u201335% of Trebbiano Toscano. A maximum of 30% other white grape varieties that are approved for cultivation in the Umbria region may be added. The Montefalco Rosso must consist of at least 60\u201370% of the Sangiovese grape variety and 10\u201315% of Sagrantino. A maximum of 30% other red grape varieties that are approved for cultivation in the Umbria region may be added. As a special feature, the rare vine sagrantino is grown around Montefalco, from which the red Docg wine Montefalco Sagrantino is also made. In 2017 there were 7402 hectoliters. [6] Umbriatourism.it: Montefalco , Pictures and interesting facts (German) \u2191 Istat demographic statistics. Monthly population statistics of the National Institute of Statistics, As of December 31, 2019. \u2191 The most beautiful villages in Italy. (official website), Retrieved on August 13, 2017 (Italian). \u2191 Monuments of Montefalco , Keytoumbia.com (English, detailed sub -pages). \u2191 Chiara da Montefalco , Homepage (Italian). \u2191 Discipline di Produzione della denominazione di Origine Controllata (production regulations and description). (PDF) In: ismeamercati.it. 27.\u00a0November 2017, Retrieved on July 16, 2018 (Italian). \u2191 a b Viticulture in numbers 2018. (PDF) In: V.q.p.r.d. D’Italia 2018. Federdoc.com, accessed on June 4, 2019 (Italian). "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/montefalco-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Montefalco \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]