Todi, selected in the early 1990’s by a leading university as the ‘most liveable’ town in the world, is a perfect testament to the ongoing appeal of the region throughout history up to the present day.
Perfectly sized and strategically located halfway between Rome and Florence, Todi’s Etruscan, Roman and Medieval remains blend seamlessly with the town’s magnificent Renaissance heritage such as the world famous ‘Tempio della Consolazione of Todi’ built from a design by Bramante.
Today, Todi is the perfect example of a town that has succeeded in striking that ideal balance between economic progress and intelligent management of its beauty and charm.