The province of Viterbo (Italian: provincia di Viterbo) is a province in the region of Lazio in Italy. Its provincial capital is the city of Viterbo. In the north, the province is bordered by the provinces of Grosseto and Siena, in the north-east with the provinces of Rieti and Terni, in the west with the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the south by the province of Rome.
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5.0 based on 72 reviews
The church is not as well known as teh cathedral and the sanctuary of Santa Rosa but contains one o the most beautiful and ingeniously painted flat ceilings that looks like a vault besides possessing and incredible painting with tow paintings one on either side of the same canvas which, besides the extensive use of lapis lazuli is still apparently a mystery of how it was managed . But the false perspectives of the ceiling are simply incredible . The church is managed by the Confraternity of St John the Baptist who are restoring it and who only ask for a donation for a explanation and guide around the church's treasures. Certainly a must for any art lover
4.5 based on 1,329 reviews
Incredible experience. Frescos that are 2500 years and are beautifully preserved. A very interesting visit, surrounded by nature.
4.5 based on 356 reviews
This lovely and relatively undiscovered Etruscan archeological site is just an hour from the Eternal City, which features an impressive amphitheatre, completely carved out of local tufa stone.
4.5 based on 979 reviews
Located in the beautiful and peaceful town of Tarquinia this museum houses incredible examples of the ancient Etruscan people. The workmanship of the stone masons on the sarcophagi is truly amazing.....the workmanship on the pottery vessels represents a very high level or skill. While visiting this facility take some time to walk up the cobbled street and see the the old town center and fountain.
4.5 based on 230 reviews
I have traveled worldwide for all my life, I cannot recall a city/town with this unique setting of piazza with a church and a fountain. Each of these fountains is unique telling the history of the town, quite a unique architectural style as well. There are enough to fill books just about the Viterbo’s fountains!
4.5 based on 1,287 reviews
First visit to Bolsena and we enjoyed every minute of our one week stay! Nice beach on the lakeshore, food and beverages all around at very decent prices. Hotels right on the boardwalk. Weather was fantastic in July. Festivities all week through. We went sailing on the lake, made two trips nearby (orvieto and bagnoregio) and went to the weekly market in bolsena. All great experiences and fun. Would recommend to anyone with kids, small and teens.
4.5 based on 212 reviews
The GEOLOGICAL AND LANDSLIDES MUSEUM shows the history and the struggle of Civita to survive to a wild and implacable nature, the characteristics and evolution of the territory, the landslides, the monitoring and stabilization works on the slopes. CLOSING DAY: Monday. SUMMER HOURS: June, 1st – August, 31th From Tuesday to Sunday, 9.30-13.30 and 14.00-18.30 REDUCED HOURS: September, 1st – May, 31st From Friday to Sunday, 10.00-13.30 and 14.00-17.30 (from Tuesday to Thursday the Museum is opened only for planned visits; 25 visitors min.) SPECIAL OPENINGS: January, 6th; Easter Monday; April, 25th; May, 1st; December, 26th. CLOSED: December, 24th, 25th, 31st; January, 1st. RESERVATIONS Reservation for guided tours is required for groups and schools. For reservations and information please send an e-mail.
4.5 based on 400 reviews
Subterrean OrteOrte is a village that praises a life continuity from the end of Bronze Age (12th century b.C.) to our days. Into the rock where it lies in about 2500 years of uninterrupted life, there were built a water system (tunnels, cisterns and wells) for supplying and sewage waters evacuation, storehouses, cellars, stables, dovecotes, some house buildings, craft laboratories (wool and hemp manufacturing), wash-houses, fountains, plants nursery and amusing places of private gardens. In a single itinerary the main touristic attraction are collected and a guide service can lead the visitor to the discovery of these proper urban underground monuments.
Our guide was Riccardo, and the tour was in Italian. We totally recommend this tour, beside the amazing experience of going underground and walking through the ancient aqueduct, it was a simple, yet professional and informed, introduction to the history of Orte and the region. Riccardo is super nice and a very skilled guide. We had a great time and strongly recommend this to anyone visiting the region.
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