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=== Secular buildings === * The [[Palazzo dei Priori]] (Town Hall, encompassing the [[Collegio del Cambio]], Collegio della Mercanzia, and Galleria Nazionale), one of Italy's greatest buildings.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20121102174323/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4990695.html A short break in Perugia] The Independent – London, June 6, 1999</ref> The Collegio del Cambio has frescoes by [[Pietro Perugino]], while the Collegio della Mercanzia has a fine later 14th century wooden interior. ** [[Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria]], the National Gallery of Umbrian art in Middle Ages and Renaissance (it includes works by Duccio, [[Piero della Francesca]], [[Beato Angelico]], [[Perugino]]) * ''[[Fontana Maggiore]]'', a medieval fountain designed by Fra Bevignate and sculpted by [[Nicola Pisano|Nicola]] and [[Giovanni Pisano]]. * Chapel of ''San Severo'', which retains a fresco painted by [[Raphael]]<ref name="severo">"...some studies for the figure of St. John the Martyr which Raphael used in 1505 in his great fresco in the Church of San Severo at Perugia." ([[s:The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci/X|The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (X)]]</ref> and [[Perugino]]. * the ''Rocca Paolina'', a Renaissance fortress (1540–1543) of which only a bastion today is remaining. The original design was by [[Antonio da Sangallo the Younger|Antonio]] and [[Bastiano da Sangallo|Aristotile da Sangallo]], and included the ''Porta Marzia'' (3rd century BC), the tower of [[Gentile Baglioni]]'s house and a medieval cellar. * [[Orto Botanico dell'Università di Perugia]], the university's [[botanical garden]] *[[Palazzo Donini]], the centre of the Regional Council of Region of Umbria. <gallery mode="nolines" widths="160" heights="160"> File:Perugia - palazzo priori 1.jpg|[[Palazzo dei Priori]]: the centre of communal government File:Fontana Maggiore, Perugia.jpg|[[Fontana Maggiore]] File:Orto botanico della basilica di san pietro perugia.jpg|[[Orto Botanico dell'Università di Perugia]] File:Perugia -Gli affreschi di Raffaello nella cappella.jpg|Chapel of ''San Severo'' </gallery>[[File:Torre degli Sciri, Perugia.jpg|thumb|Torre degli Sciri]] [[File:Torre del Cassero o Porta Sant'Angelo (Perugia).jpg|left|thumb|Torre del Cassero di Porta Sant'Angelo]]
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