Bettona (Latin: Vettona) is an ancient town and comune of Italy, in the province of Perugia in central Umbria at the northern edge of the Colli Martani range.
The town was ordered rebuilt by Cardinal Albornoz, who built a small rocca where the Church of San Crispolto stands.
[7] The remains of a draw bridge can be found in a piazza now used for parking near the town's rear gate, Porta Romana.
The Pinacoteca Comunale in the Palazzetto del Podestà (1371) has a painting by Perugino, the Madonna of Mercy, as well as other works by Jacopo Siculo, Dono Doni, Fiorenzo di Lorenzo, and Della Robbia.
A Gothic chapel located near the nave entrance and dedicated to Saint Rita, is the only remaining part of the original church.