A village of tastes and flavours, Torgiano however also has a historical and artistic heart that, upon arriving in the village, is immediately noticeable: in the historical centre, one can admire the Baglioni Tower, evidence of the ancient walls that surrounded the village, its churches and the two fountains created by the artist Nino Caruso: the Fonte di Giano and the Fonte dei Cocciari. But at the heart of the tale that the village weaves, are two products that have always characterised it: oil and wine. Dedicated to these specialities, two interesting museums have been set up: the Wine Museum, housed in the 17th-century Palazzo Graziani-Baglioni, and the Olive and Oil Museum, set up in a small nucleus of medieval dwellings within the castle walls. Products to discover but above all to taste... to fall in love with.