Palazzo dei Papi
Viterbo
(8 Km)
After Rome, the most important papal residence . The beautiful building of the '300 hosted the popes during inventories in Viterbo.
Duomo di San Lorenzo
Viterbo
(8 Km)
It was built over a temple dedicated to Hercules in '200. In the Romanesque style it houses inside beautiful works of artists from '500 to '800, to note also the floor with the remains of the original.
Palazzo Farnese
Viterbo
(9 Km)
Imposing building of '500 in the historical center, home to Alexander Farnese before he became Pope Paul. III.
Norchia - Necropoli Rupestre Etrusca
Vetralla
(10 Km)
The Etruscan Rock Necropolis originated from the ancient city of Orcla, which reached its peak between the 2nd and 4th century BC. At the top there was a fake door and the terrace from where they were scattered the drops of milk or wine in honor of the gods. Among the tombs stand out that of the Three Heads, the Ciarlanti Tomb and the Prostila Tomb.
La città archeologica di Musarna
Viterbo
(10 Km)
The archaeological site of Musarna was found in 1849 west of Viterbo. The city dates back to the fourth century BC After the excavations, important finds such as sarcophagi carved with reliefs and other objects such as mirrors, jewelry, urns, vases and sculptures of great value and beauty came to light. The site has recently been poorly maintained and cannot be visited.
Necropoli di Castel d'Asso
Viterbo
(7 Km)
Castel d'Asso is the most beautiful Etruscan rock necropolis ever brought to light. In ancient times it was called Axia, a city that dates back to the fourth century BC. The necropolis was recently discovered, in 1817 by the archaeologist Francesco Orioli. The most impressive tombs are that of Orioli, of Tetnie and the Great Tomb that has remained almost intact even internally.
Necropoli etrusca del Cerracchio
Vetralla
(5 Km)
The Etruscan Necropolis of Cerracchio dates back to the period between the 3rd and 6th century BC and represents the monumental tomb of the then rural center of Blera. Most of the site turns out to be from the archaic era, with single-chamber tombs, with two or three docks and semi-idado tombs. From the following Hellenistic era, there are underground chamber tombs and small compartment tombs.
Mitreo in grotta naturale
Sutri
(18 Km)
The Mithraeus in the natural cave of Sutri was a place of worship dedicated to the god Mitra dating back to the 1st — 2nd century. During the fourth century the Mithraeum was Christianized and its central tombstone was removed. In the period between the 13th — 14th century it was transformed into the church of the Madonna del Parto.
Anfiteatro Romano
Sutri
(18 Km)
The Roman Amphitheater of Sutri is the oldest and most significant monument in the city. Its foundations are composed and dug into the tuff. The arena is formed from an elliptical plan of forty-nine by forty meters, on the top there were niches and columns, of which few remains remain.
Santuario della Madonna della Rocca
Tolfa
(24 Km)
The sanctuary of the Rocca, formerly called Sacta Maria de Arce, of medieval origin, is the emblem of Tolfa yesterday and today. After the medieval period, the church of the Rocca suffered some damage, and was restructured several times over the years. To reach the Church you must cross the Via Matris, where you can see the seven crosses that recall the seven pains of Mary.
Cattedrale di Santa Margherita
Montefiascone
(21 Km)
Famous for its dome, it is said to be the third largest in Italy, the Cathedral of Santa Margherita is one of the most important churches in the province of Viterbo.
Villa Lante
Viterbo
(9 Km)
Villa Lante in Bagnaia, a hamlet of Viterbo is one of the most famous Italian gardens of the 16th century. Despite the absence of contemporary documentation, his conception is attributed to Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola. In 2011 it was voted 'The Most Beautiful Park in Italy'. In 2014, on the other hand, she was even dedicated to a commemorative silver coin.
Parco dei Mostri
Bomarzo
(22 Km)
Loggia dei Papi
Viterbo
(8 Km)
From the from '500 lodge there is a beautiful view over town. The structure was built near the Palace in '500 and consists of seven arches.
Museo dell'Architettura di Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane
Montefiascone
(21 Km)
The Museum offers the opportunity to learn about the life and works of the great Renaissance architect, Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. The museum shows the Roman works of the famous architect, such as San Pietro and Palazzo Farnese. Later, we pursue with the section dedicated to the techniques and linguistic elements that characterized the artist's architecture.
Santuario di Santa Rosa
Viterbo
(9 Km)
Rebuilt in 800, it houses the relics of the saint. Known for the Machine of Santa Rosa, a bell tower 30 meters high and weighing 5 tons, which during the procession is brought on the back in the streets of the town.
Fontana Grande
Viterbo
(8 Km)
Viterbo was a city full of fountains. This was the largest and was built in '300.
Museo Civico
Viterbo
(9 Km)
With a large collection of archaeological finds, an art gallery, the museum is located in the buildings of the former convent of Santa Maria della Verità.
Castell'Araldo ruderi o Castellaraldo
Marta
(21 Km)
It is located in the part of the left bank of the river from which the resort also takes its name. Its position makes us understand that the purpose for which it was built was purely defensive and strategic, especially because we could control the area and the neighboring traffic. The construction has changed several times to different personalities and religious orders.
Torre dell'Orologio
Marta
(24 Km)
The clock tower was built during the earlier era that belongs to the twelfth century. Following some studies, we came to think that the tower was built above the ruins of the ancient city of Bisenzio. Over the years, the building was restored a few times and in 1323 it underwent a restoration wanted by Pope John. The building has an octagonal structure, 21 meters high and represents the symbol of the city.
Rocca dei Papi
Montefiascone
(21 Km)
The Papal fortress dates back to 1207 and is located at the top a hill in a strategic and dominant position and in the past was the residence of the popes. After a long period of neglect, it has been the subject of a total restoration, respecting the original form, and that allowed to change its use in an ideal place to host events, exhibitions and cultural events. Currently the castle is open to the public and houses the Museum of Architecture of Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane.
Castello Orsini
Soriano Nel Cimino
(424 Km)
The Orsini Castle was built at the beginning of the 13th century. The building has a special structure and was used by local nobles as a home. In 1871 the Castle was modified to become a prison. This function didn't last long and today the abandoned Castle is privately owned.
Porta Franceta
Sutri
(18 Km)
The Porta Franceta was built according to the style of the Roman fortifications of the fifteenth century. It was used as an entry point for pilgrims. During 1453 and 1472 the door was restored by Cardinal Altieri.
Rocca dei Frangipane
Tolfa
(24 Km)
The castle was for many centuries the last bastion of defense, protecting the population also from the Napoleonic army. In the vicinity of the Castle we also find the Church of the Medieval Rock, which was erected to ensure that the people had a church on top of the mountain that safeguard the country from above.
Torre del Castello dei Prefetti di Vico
Vetralla
(3 Km)
The Tower of the Prefetti Castle of Vico was built in the 15th century. The tower was erected to defend the castle and to allow the realization of the cross fire.
Torre di Bagnaia
Viterbo
(11 Km)
The origins of the construction of the Castle of Bagnaia, in the Province of Viterbo, are uncertain. They are thought to date back to the 13th century. The protection of the castle was guaranteed by the walls, whose shape was square. The tower, equipped with a bell tower, has undergone several restorations.
Castello Montecalvello
Viterbo
(25 Km)
The Castle of Montecalvello was built between 774 and 776 at the behest of the Lombard King Desiderio. Over the centuries it has been the property of several people, but its function has always been that of residence. Previously, the Castle was opened to the public, while today it is privately owned. Despite this, it is possible to visit the whole complex of which the church, the court and some internal parts are part of.
Castello di Vico
Viterbo
(8 Km)
The Castle of Vico was built in the middle of the 13th century. It was built at the behest of the prefects of the city. Since the castle is very old, the only part that can be admired and that is open to the public is the western façade, with the two towers on the side.
Torre di Castel d'Asso
Viterbo
(6 Km)
The Tower of Castel d'Asso is located in the province of Viterbo, on a hilly terrain. The settlements in this area date back to the Etruscan era. In fact, the Tower is a ruin of the ancient necropolis, on which the castle was then built. It is currently open to the public and open to the public.
Eremo di Sant'Antonio
Viterbo
(9 Km)
The Hermitage of Sant'Antonio is a beautiful and peaceful place of meditation and spirit, located in Viterbo. This building dates back to 1538 and was built at the behest of the Order of the Capuchin Friars. It is an austere building that is surrounded by greenery and nature. This place is among the most frequented by tourists, but above all by those who love nature and meditation.
Rocca Albornoz
Viterbo
(9 Km)
The Rocca Albornoz or National Etruscan Museum is located in the city of Viterbo. It was built in 1354 by Cardinal Gil Alvarez Carrillo de Albornoz, from whom it takes its name. Its structure is very simple and linear, embedded in a complex of ancient buildings, in excellent condition. There is also a fountain in front of the museum. Overall it is a beautiful structure that best represents the architecture of the time in which it was built. It is currently open to the public at set times.
Porta Fiorentina
Viterbo
(9 Km)
The Fiorentina Gate is one of the most important gates of the city of Viterbo. It is located in the historic center of the city, in an urbanized area, near the railway station of Viterbo.
Piazza San Lorenzo
Viterbo
(8 Km)
Beautiful medieval square with the Cathedral, the Loggia dei Papi and the Palazzo dei Papi.
Museo Civico Archeologico
Barbarano Romano
(11 Km)
The Civic Archaeological Museum is located in the historical and architectural complex of Sant'Angelo. Here it is possible to observe finds found in the excavations of neighboring areas that date back to the period from the Paleolithic to the Middle Ages. These have a chronological order. Of particular importance is a late archaic funeral obelisk.
Castello di Civitella (ruderi)
Arlena di Castro
(24 Km)
The Castle is located near the big lake, Monticolo. It was built in the 19th century by its only German owner, Josef von Zastrow. The structure is composed of medieval elements: windows and staircases with pointed arch and lace decorations. At the beginning of the 20th century it became the property of the Municipality
Torre Porta Orologio
Barbarano Romano
(11 Km)
Porta Romana was built around the fifteenth century. It was built in a cylindrical shape to oppose greater resistance to firearms attacks. In the nineteenth century it was also equipped with a clock at the top that it still preserves today.
Palazzo Comunale
Viterbo
(9 Km)
A beautiful building dating back to the '500 with a porch, to notice the Baroque frescoes inside.
Museo delle Arti e delle Tradizioni Popolari
Canepina
(15 Km)
Museo di Palazzo Altieri
Oriolo Romano
(22 Km)
Santuario etrusco Grotta Porcina
Vetralla
(8 Km)
Bomarzo - Rovine Archeologiche di Malano
Vitorchiano
(20 Km)