Deruta Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
Italian comune
About Deruta
Deruta has been producing pottery and ceramics since the 14th Century. Why pottery production is centered on this small town seems to be due to the quality of the local clay. Deruta reached its zenith in the 16th Century with much of its pottery drawing inspiration from the Renaissance and from painters such as Raphael, who came from nearbyGubbio. There are more than 300 ceramic firms in Deruta today and it is still possible to visit the artists at work in some of the smaller shops. The larger shops, along the main highway, mainly cater to passing coach parties but to buy the real thing you have to venture up into the hill town. Much of the production is still carried out as a cottage industry. Unbaked pottery is first baked in the ovens and then taken away to be hand-painted, before being
Top Attractions in Deruta
Explore the best things to see and do in Deruta:
- ★Church of S. Francesco
- ★Piazza dei Consoli
- ★Town Hall
Where to Eat in Deruta
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴L'Antico Forziere
Where to Stay in Deruta
- 🏨Hotel Asso di Coppe
- 🏨Hotel Melody
Deruta Travel Guide Sections
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