Massa Martana
Massa Martana is an ancient Italian town and comune in the Monti Martani mountain range in the province of Perugia. It is 10 km N of Acquasparta, 18 km N of San Gemini and 32 km N of Narni; 14 km S of Bastardo and 27 km S of Bevagna. As of the 2003 census, the town had 3558 inhabitants.
It is one of the classic walled towns of central Italy, and in its main gate can be seen several ancient inscriptions, including a Roman one of some interest. The modern town has spread northwards along the road. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia.
Territory
The territory of the commune includes three well-preserved Romanesque churches, each built in part of Roman stone in the abbeys of S. Fidenzio, of Santa Maria in Pantano and of San Faustino. The medieval abbey church of Santa Maria in Viepri was erected in the 12th century. The modern shrine at Colvalenza now draws pilgrims.Other churches include:
- Santa Maria della Concezione
- Sant'Ippolito
- San Giovanni Battista
- Santuario della Madonna di Castelvecchio
- San Pietro in Monte
- Sant'Arnaldo
- San Sebastiano
- San Felice
- Santa Maria della Pace
- San Valentino
- Sant'Ilario
- Chiesa dell'Ascensione
- Sant'Antonino de Castro
- Santa Illuminata
- San Pietro sopra le acque
- Sant'Antonio del Busseto
- Santa Maria delle Grazie
- San Giovanni
- Santa Degna
- San Sebastiano
- San Bernardino