Town of Deruta

Town of Deruta

Deruta is a municipality of 9,535 inhabitants, renowned for its ancient ceramic production. It stands on a hill 15 km from Perugia and about 150 km from Rome.

Deruta has ancient origins, linked to the flight of the Perugians in 40 Before Christ, from which the name "Diruta" ("ruined" or "abandoned") may derive.

It became a stronghold of Perugia in the 12th century and later an autonomous municipality; it endured plagues and internal conflicts in the Middle Ages, but reached its peak in the 1500s with the flourishing of maiolica production, famous throughout Europe, after siding with the Papal States during the Salt War.

Today, the ceramic tradition remains the city's main pride and attracts visitors from all over the world.

Contacts and how to get here

Town of Deruta

Address
: Piazza dei Consoli, 15
Phone075 972 861
Websitehttps://comune.deruta.pg.it/ 
Social:
https://www.facebook.com/ComuneDeruta/?locale=it_IT 


Pinacoteca Comunale
Address
: Piazza dei Consoli, 12 – 075 9711000
Website: https://www.museoceramicadideruta.it/it/la-pinacoteca-comunale-di-deruta_19.html 


Visit Deruta
Websitehttps://www.instagram.com/visit_deruta/


Ilaria Tamburi
Phone: 349 283 3630
E-mail: ilariatamburi@comune.deruta.pg.it

Iolanda
Phone: 075 971 1000

Marker
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Exhibitions and events

Buongiorno Ceramica (Good Morning Ceramics): May

Deruta Soul Festival: August

Palio della Brocca (Joust/Race of the Pitcher): September

Feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Patron Saint of Ceramists: November 25th

Lighting of the World's Largest Ceramic Christmas Tree: December 8th

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