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Orvieto

Situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tuff, Orvieto is a town of dramatic beauty and exceptional historical interest. Orvieto was a major centre of Etruscan civilization in the ninth century BC and was annexed by Rome in the third century BC before being held by Lombards after the collapse of …

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Spoleto

Spoleto is a place of key importance for anyone interested to get to know better Umbria and its culture, tradition and history. Spoleto is also an incredibly vibrant cultural centre: the town hosts the internationally renowned Festival dei Due Mondi and a wide range of other cultural and artistic events. Spoleto was first an important …

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Villa Lante Bagnaia

Named the most beautiful park in Italy in 2011, Villa Lante is one of the most famous gardens in Italy and one of the icons of the architecture of the Renaissaince. Only four kilometres away from Viterbo, Villa Lante offers a fantastic spectacle of twenty two hectares of luxuriant gardens and an astonishing fountains system. …

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Le Terme dei Papi

The “Terme dei Papi” in Viterbo, known and utilized since the Etruscan times for their extraordinary therapeutic properties, were particularly valorized by the Romans. The remains of the roman thermal baths, expand for 11 km (7 miles) along the Cassia road, in the suburbs of Viterbo, reaching a peculiar importance near the three main thermal …

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Narni

In 299 BC, the ancient Umbrian town of Nequinum became a Roman Municipality and took the name Narnia. Narni used to be an important strategic point as the town was well connected to Rome by the Via Flaminia. Narni still preserves a striking, authentic medieval appearance: one of Narni’s landmarks is the Rocca di Albornoz (Albornoz Fortress) …

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