PANICALE historic and picturesque town in the Province of Perugia, perched atop a hill at 441 m above sea level It owes its appearance to the medieval origins of which it still retains all the structural and architectural features. The plan of the town in concentric circles is one of the most advanced systems of military defense to subsequent levels typical of the medieval era. In fact this type of defensive structure allowed the castle Panicale to withstand numerous attacks to which he was subjected.
Panicale has a large collection of works of art. Among these they highlight the “Martyrdom of St. Sebastian” fresco “Perugino” The Adoration of the Magi “Masolino” and other relevant works.