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76. Beccafumi House – Divina Foligno Skip to main content
Via Cesare Agostini is dominated by a red brick overpass called Arch of Polinori, which has three openings decorated with Gothic architectural motifs on the front side. Under the windowsill there are the terracotta coats of arms of the Trinci and Beccafumi families, who once lived there. In fact, the house with a fifteenth-century façade on which the arch rests on the left, at number 5, belonged to the Beccafumi family, which died out in the eighteenth century. On the opposite side, at number 10, there was the home of Marcello Leopardi, a painter from the Marche region who left important traces of his art in Foligno and throughout Umbria.