National Archaeological Museum

Housed in the former monastery of Sant’Agata, you can admire a rich collection of artifacts that tell the story of Spoleto, from the earliest evidence of the Bronze Age to Roman times. A fascinating journey that reveals the evolution of this city through unique finds such as mosaics, sculptures and everyday objects

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Roman Theater

Spoleto’s Roman Theater is an ancient archaeological jewel that dates back to the first century BC. Located in the heart of the city, it offers fascinating evidence of Roman life. With its 70-meter-diameter cavea and splendid natural acoustics, this theater has been unearthed in modern times and now hosts numerous cultural events, bringing to life the excitement of theatrical performances of antiquity.

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Roman House

An ancient patrician home, hidden beneath Town Hall Square, that takes us back to the splendor of Roman times. Discovered in the late 19th century, it preserves intact splendid floor mosaics and frescoes that decorated the rooms. It is a unique testimony to the Roman lifestyle and art, an archaeological gem that allows us to travel back in time

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Rocca Albornoziana

Spoleto’s Rocca Albornoziana is an imposing fortress that dominates the city from the top of Colle Sant’Elia. Built in the 14th century at the behest of Egidio Albornoz, it is a symbol of papal power and a masterpiece of military architecture. Today, it houses the National Museum of the Duchy of Spoleto, which holds archaeological finds and works of art that tell the story of the city and its territory

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Ponte Delle Torri ( Bridge of the Towers)

The 13th-century Ponte delle Torri is an aqueduct-bridge rising over the Tessino Valley. With its nine ogival arches and a height of about 80 meters, it is a symbol of the city and an architectural masterpiece. In addition to connecting the fortress to Monteluco, this bridge is an internationally recognized icon, admired for its beauty and history.

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Assisi-Spoleto olive belt

The Assisi-Spoleto olive belt is a unique landscape, a mosaic of olive groves stretching more than 40 kilometers between the two Umbrian cities. This territory is the result of centuries of interaction between man and nature, where the olive tree is the undisputed protagonist, shaping the landscape, economy and culture. It is a heritage of inestimable value, internationally recognized for its beauty and historical importance.

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Lake Piediluco

With its waters reflecting the surrounding peaks and the picturesque villages that adorn it, Lake Piediluco offers a romantic and evocative setting. An ideal place for nature lovers, a fantasticl spot to practice water sports, go hiking or simply relax while admiring the view.

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Cascata delle Marmore (Marmore Falls)

The Cascata delle Marmore is the highest man-made waterfall in Europe. Located near Terni, it offers a breathtaking spectacle with its three jumps reaching a total height of 165 meters. The water of the Velino and Nera rivers fall with unstoppable force, creating an explosion of energy and beauty that enchants every visitor.

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Castelluccio di Norcia Plateau

The Castelluccio di Norcia plateau is a vast plateau located at the foot of Mount Vettore, in the heart of the Sibillini Mountains. Famous for its spring flowering, when it transforms into a colorful carpet of wildflowers, it is a place of extraordinary natural beauty. This plateau, once a lake, is now a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers to enjoy breathtaking scenery and a unique atmosphere.

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Monteluco di Spoleto

Near Spoleto is a place surrounded by nature, full of charm and history: the Sacred Wood of Monteluco. The origin of the name attests to the sacredness of the place since ancient times: lucus is in fact the term by which the Romans called a forest sacred to the gods.

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