Orvieto

Orvieto, perched atop a dramatic cliff in Italy's Umbria region, offers a stunning blend of history, architecture, and breathtaking views. This charming hilltop town is famous for its striking cathedral, the Duomo di Orvieto, which boasts intricate frescoes and a stunning façade that will leave you in awe. Strolling through the narrow, cobblestone streets, you'll encounter medieval buildings and quaint shops that showcase local crafts and produce. Food lovers will delight in Orvieto's culinary scene, where you can savor regional specialties such as truffle dishes and the renowned Orvieto Classico wine. Pair your meal with a visit to the local market, where fresh ingredients and artisanal products abound. History enthusiasts will appreciate the town's rich past, dating back to the Etruscans, with ancient ruins and fascinating museums that tell the story of its evolution. Don't miss the underground tunnels, a hidden world beneath the town that reveals its strategic importance throughout the centuries. For a unique experience, visit during the annual Umbria Jazz Winter festival, where music fills the air and the town comes alive with performances. Orvieto is not just a picturesque destination; it’s a place where history, culture, and gastronomy beautifully intertwine

Orvieto, Italy

Top things to do in Orvieto

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Sight

Pozzo di San Patrizio

Pozzo di San Patrizio is a 16th-century well with a double helical staircase, offering a unique underground experience in Orvieto.

Museum

Museo Claudio Faina

Museo Claudio Faina houses an exceptional collection of Etruscan artifacts and ancient coins from the Orvieto area.

Museum

National Archaeological Museum of Orvieto

Houses Etruscan and Roman artifacts, including the renowned Mars of Todi bronze statue.

Religious site

San Giovenale, Orvieto

One of Orvieto's oldest churches, featuring 13th-century frescoes and a serene cloister.

Entertainment

Teatro Mancinelli

A historic 19th-century theater hosting opera, concerts, and performances in elegant surroundings.

Museum

Palazzo Soliano

Palazzo Soliano, also known as Palazzo dei Papi, houses the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo with sculptures and artworks from Orvieto's cathedral.

Landmark

Palazzo dei Sette, Orvieto

Palazzo dei Sette is a medieval palace that was the seat of the Seven Guilds, now a venue for exhibitions and events in Orvieto.

Landmark

Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo, Orvieto

Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo is a historic 13th-century palace with a tower, offering panoramic views of Orvieto.

Religious site

Sant'Andrea, Orvieto

Romanesque church with a unique 12-sided bell tower and ancient crypt in Orvieto.

Religious site

Sant'Agostino, Orvieto

Gothic church featuring a beautiful rose window and 14th-century frescoes in Orvieto.

Religious site

San Domenico, Orvieto

Large Gothic church with a notable wooden crucifix and the tomb of Cardinal de Braye in Orvieto.

Religious site

San Francesco, Orvieto

A Franciscan church in Orvieto with a simple facade, a peaceful cloister, and important frescoes.

Religious site

Crocifisso del Tufo

A tiny 12th-century church carved into tufa rock, featuring a crucifix and ancient frescoes.

Religious site

San Lorenzo in Vineis

A Romanesque church in the Orvieto countryside, known for its peaceful setting and ancient origins.

Religious site

Orvieto Cathedral

Orvieto Cathedral is a masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture, renowned for its vibrant facade and Luca Signorelli's frescoes of the Last Judgment.

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