The Umbria Jazz festival lasts for ten days. The marvelous play of the magnificent jazz players completes the unique atmosphere That soaks the city During the festival’s days. In Additions to the closed halls, it is possible to listen to concerts at the city square (parts of the concerts are held in open air places).
All These Creates a wonderful summer atmosphere with the jazz music Which can be heard all over the ancient buildings and streets of the city.
This is a genuine fiesta for everyone. Do not miss it.
For accommodations, check the most recommended hotels in Perugia and around, most of them suggest FREE CANCELLATION option or NO PREPAYMENT NEEDED – PAY AT THE PROPERTY:
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Please note that the details of the event are subject to change. We strongly recommended that you check with the organizers before making any travel arrangements.
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Umbria Jazz festival
Piazza Danti, 28 ??? 06122 Perugia
Phone: + 39 075 5732432
Fax: + 39 075 5722656
Piazza Danti, 28 ??? 06122 Perugia
Phone: + 39 075 5732432
Fax: + 39 075 5722656
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Capital:
Rome
Currency:
Euro (EUR)
Voltage and Frequency:
230V 50Hz
Dialing country code:
+39
Time Zone:
UTC+1 (Summer UTC+2)
Language:
Italian (official), German (parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly German speaking), French (small French-speaking minority in Valle d'Aosta region), Slovene (Slovene-speaking minority in the Trieste-Gorizia area).
Location:
Southern Europe, a peninsula extending into the central Mediterranean Sea, northeast of Tunisia.
Climate:
Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south.
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Ente Nazionale Italiano per il Turismo (ENIT), Or Rome Tourist office Phone: +39 06 67104526
Italy background and overview
Italy became a nation-state in 1861 when the regional states of the peninsula, along with Sardinia and Sicily, were united under King Victor EMMANUEL II. An era of parliamentary government came to a close in the early 1920s when Benito MUSSOLINI established a Fascist dictatorship. His disastrous alliance with Nazi Germany led to Italy's defeat in World War II. A democratic republic replaced the monarchy in 1946 and economic revival followed. Italy was a charter member of NATO and the European Economic Community (EEC). It has been at the forefront of European economic and political unification, joining the Economic and Monetary Union in 1999. Persistent problems include illegal immigration, organized crime, corruption, high unemployment, sluggish economic growth, and the low incomes and technical standards of southern Italy compared with the prosperous north.
[Courtesy of The World Factbook]
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