Obwohl Spoleto klare römische Einflüsse in der Struktur der Stadt zeigt, ist das ganze Aussehen stark vom Mittelalter (besonders vom Frühmittelalter, der Zeit des Langobardischen Herzogtums und später vom Kirchenstaat) geprägt.
The town of Campello sul Clitunno is to be found at about 10 km north of Spoleto. Its fame is due more to the bucolic atmosphere of its springs, descrived in the past by poets as important as Vergil and Carducci, than to its artistic works or to the fortified town of Campello Alto.
Taking the road from Spoleto to Montefalco, one finds the town of Castel Ritaldi, which, obviously, even if it is not to to be compared with other larger towns of the region as regards works of art, is not without buildings of a certain artistic interest.
Giano dell'Umbria was erected in the 11th century in the region called "Normandia" because of the Norman stationment when these attacked the Duchy of Spoleto.
