The Perugia webcam broadcasts a view of Piazza del Popolo in real time.
The broadcast allows you to see the ancient architecture and cafes located near the buildings. This square is located in the town of Todi. It is located on top of a hill, so walking along the winding cobbled streets is an incredible pleasure.
Perugia, whose webcams are available on the site, is famous not only for its architectural structures.
Here you can enjoy magnificent natural objects. Among these is the Botanical Garden with unique local flora. In 1813, Professor Domenico Bruschi, head of the Department of Botany and Agriculture, began to form a new botanical garden at the university. Between 1814 and 1815, by activating the "correspondence" and the exchange of seeds with botanical gardens in other regions of Italy, Domenico Bruschi received more than two thousand plants. They began to be placed in the flower beds. At the same time, the "Frog of Flowers" and the caldarium for tropical plants were arranged.
In 1835, the Perugia botanical garden, whose webcams allow you to walk around the city online, was divided into three parts, surrounded by walls.
The upper one was crossed by a wide avenue surrounded by evergreen hedges, ending in a small round square surrounded by cypresses. Between the perimeter wall and the alley, an "English forest" was planted, characterized by more than two hundred woody plants, mostly exotic. Below was a parterre containing small flower beds with annual flowers and ornamental plants. The other part has been subdivided into 68 beds dedicated to the maintenance of native and exotic herbaceous perennials.
In 1895, the Botany Department of the local university updated the naturalistic collections, formed a herbarium with more than 7,000 taxa, created a tropical greenhouse, and published one of the first works of regional floristic research.
In 1962, the latter proposed to convert the experimental site next to the Faculty of Agriculture into a garden to expand the spaces for the collections. In 1996, on the occasion of the centenary, the faculty was formed.
Now in the botanical garden and in the medieval garden, about 1200 taxa have been preserved, both from the flora of Umbria and from the flora of other Italian regions. The collections also hold numerous exotic objects of systematic or economic interest.
Perugia will win the heart of any tourist, because there are so many attractions here, webcams will allow you to see them in real time.