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Village of Bolsena
Bolsena is the queen of the lake of the same name. A treasure chest of inestimable historical, cultural and scenic value in the heart of what was once a volcanic complex known as Vulsino.
Church of San Salvatore in Bolsena
The church, an example of neo-Romanesque style erected in the early 20th century, dominates the charming village of Bolsena together with the Rocca Monaldeschi.
Collegiate Church of Santa Cristina in Bolsena
A Romanesque-style church dedicated to St. Christina, who in 292, at the age of just 11, is said to have been persecuted for her Christian faith and authored miraculous deeds.
Monaldeschi Fortress of Bolsena
With a single admission ticket you can visit not only the Rocca Monaldeschi, one of the symbols of the historic town of Bolsena, but also the Museum and Aquarium it houses inside.
Loop route: San Lorenzo Nuovo and Lake Bolsena
by €42.00 6 hours
Civita of Bagnoregio
The dying suburb
The village of Grotte di Castro
One of the most picturesque villages of Tuscia Viterbese, perched on a rocky outcrop and built entirely of tuff stone. Every narrow street hides a glimpse, every hill a thousand-year-old secret.
Pilgrim's monument on the Via Francigena
In the forecourt of the Rocca dei Papi in Montefiascone, a terrace with a panoramic view of Lake Bolsena houses the Pilgrim's Monument, an obligatory stop for those traveling the Via Francigena.
Capodimonte
The historic center of Capodimonte stands on a promontory overlooking the volcanic Lake Bolsena, almost as if it were a ship made of historic stone buildings, including the beautiful Rocca.
The Fortress of the Popes of Montefiascone
The Rocca dei Papi stands on the highest point of the town of Montefiascone (633 m), in an extraordinary landscape setting, between the hills of Tuscia viterbese and the volcanic lake of Bolsena.
Fortress Park in Montefiascone
At the highest point of Montefiascone, before accessing the Rocca dei Papi, there is a beautiful park, with original gardens dating back to the 18th century, where you can rest in the shade of centuries-old trees.
The church of San Giovenale in Orvieto
The oldest church in the city