Take your time to get amazed by the facade of Orvieto's Cathedral, one of the most beautiful churches in the world. Learn about the spectacular Signorelli's frescoes and get inspired as Michelangelo did five centuries ago.
Explore the hand-made tunnels of an underground area of the city and see the memories of the ancient Etruscan civilization. Walk along the impressive medieval walls and stop at the viewpoints to admire great panoramas of the countryside.
You will visit every part of the church, with a special focus on the beautiful San Brizio chapel, decorated by the reinassance artist Luca Signorelli. His frescoes are considered one of the most sensational works of art in Italy.
A beautiful walk in the heart of Orvieto will take you to the underground area of “Pozzo della Cava” where you will discover the hidden part of the city. These tunnels have been escavated during more than 23 centuries by the inhabitants of the area. Here your guide will explain you how the rooms were used during the history and you will look down inside the impressive 36 meters deep etruscan well.
Once you finished the underground tour, you will walk to the edge of the city; from the top of the cliffs you will admire stunning views on the rolling hills covered with vineyards and olive trees. Walking along the ancient walls of Orvieto you will enjoy many points of view on the countryside and the brown coloured medieval town.
A short walk throug pictoresque little alleys will take you back to Piazza Duomo, ending point of the tour.
In front of information point in Piazza Duomo
Orvieto is a stunning hilltop town in Umbria, central Italy, renowned for its medieval architecture and the iconic Duomo di Orvieto. Built on a volcanic tuff cliff, the town offers breathtaking views and a rich history that dates back to Etruscan times. Its narrow cobblestone streets, historic churches, and vibrant local culture make it a must-visit destination.
The Duomo di Orvieto is a stunning cathedral built in the 14th century. It is renowned for its intricate facade, which features gold mosaics and sculptures.
Explore the underground tunnels and caves that date back to Etruscan times. These tunnels were used for various purposes, including storage and defense.
The main square of Orvieto, surrounded by historic buildings and cafes. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere.
A medieval fortress built in the 14th century, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
A beautiful garden with a variety of plants and flowers, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling town.
A traditional Umbrian pasta dish with a creamy truffle sauce, made with local truffles.
A hearty stew made with wild boar or other game, slow-cooked with tomatoes, wine, and herbs.
A traditional Umbrian dessert made with almonds, honey, and spices, often served during festivals.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals. The town is lively with tourists and locals enjoying outdoor activities and events.
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Orvieto is generally safe with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Orvieto Railway Station
Orvieto Bus Terminal
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