Discover the best top things to do in Narni, Italy including In Tessere - Museo - Laboratorio Artigianale Artistico, Calispone, La Corsa All'anello - San Giovenale, Sacro Speco di San Francesco, Rocca Albornoz di Narni, Chiesa di Santa Pudenziana, Ponte d'Augusto, Vicolo Belvedere, Chiesa Santi Giovenale e Cassio nella Cattedrale di Narni, Narni Centro Storico.
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Travel in the old craft shop art symbol and Italian artistic craftsmanship - Suggestive laboratory located in the heart of Narni, specializing in the production of artistic mosaics and executed copies of the tradition according to ancient mosaic techniques. The visit with the mosaic teacher guides you to discover the art of mosaic.
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Let me begin by aplogising for this very late review but I became detached from trip advisor for several reasons. The visit was in August 2018 to celebrate a family birthday or two!! Calispone is just the most fantastic place. It's very difficult to put into words but I would like to thank Enrico and his wife for their awesome hospitality. They stopped doing commercial visits a long time ago but they will open their vineyard to friends/families who have a interest in the area and of course the wines and may i suggest anyone going to the area try and book a visit. Enrico is a truly unique person and may i say I was a little in awe of him as we got know him and his life which is truly wonderful story I hope you read this Enrico and sorry it's late but a belated Huge Thank You from everyone that went and don't give up the wine making, you're too good at it :)
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It is the oldest Franciscan place in Valnerina. Francis arrived here in 1213. He came from Narni, on foot, with a few of his companions, after one of the first apostolic missions. A researcher of solitary spaces suitable for prayer, the place must have been reported to him in the area. The Hermitage of the Sacro Speco is located a few kilometers from the medieval village of Sant'Urbano, which gave the original name to the place. In fact, for Francesco and the first biographers, this Sanctuary was known as "The Hermitage (or the desert) of S. Urbano". The origins of the hermitage date back to the year 1000. It depended on the Benedictines of S. Benedetto in Fundis di Stroncone; it included the various caves under the cliffs and the oratory of San Silvestro, which today presents precious fourteenth-century frescoes, with the adjacent cistern. Today the Hermitage is characterized by being a sanctuary, a House of prayer and spiritual welcome.
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