All historic houses to visit in Perugia

Step into the past at 4 historic houses in Perugia. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Perugia:

  1. Collegio del Cambio1

    Collegio del Cambio

     Perugia
    The Nobile Collegio del Cambio is a significant part of the Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia. It is renowned for the Sala delle Udienze, a room adorned with frescoes by the famous Italian painter Perugino. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the artistic and architectural heritage of the region.
  2. Fuseum2

    Fuseum

     Perugia
    The Fuseum is a unique house museum located in the picturesque city of Perugia, on the hill of Montemalbe. It is dedicated to the works of the artist Brajo Fuso. The museum is a personal project of the artist, realized with the encouragement of his wife Bettina (Elisabetta Rampielli). The name 'Fuseum' is a fusion of the Latin word 'museum' and the surname 'Fuso'.
  3. Museo Civico di Palazzo della Penna3

    Museo Civico di Palazzo della Penna

     Perugia
    The Palazzo Della Penna is a neoclassical palace situated in Perugia. It is located at via Podiani 11 and overlooks the piazza d'Italia. The palace's location and architectural style make it a notable landmark in the city.
  4. House Museum of Palazzo Sorbello4

    House Museum of Palazzo Sorbello

     Perugia
    Palazzo Sorbello is a historic building in Perugia, constructed in the late 16th century. It is located in the city center, a short distance from the San Lorenzo cathedral. The building's entrance opens onto Piazza Piccinino, opposite the mouth of the Etruscan well, an important underground monument from the Etruscan era (3rd century BC).