Spoleto

Spoleto, a charming hilltop town in Italy, invites you to experience its rich history and stunning landscapes. Known for its impressive medieval architecture, the town boasts the iconic Ponte delle Torri, a spectacular aqueduct that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Strolling through Spoleto’s narrow streets, you’ll encounter the majestic Duomo di Spoleto, adorned with beautiful frescoes that tell stories of the past. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate the annual Festival dei Due Mondi, a vibrant celebration of music, dance, and theater that attracts artists from around the globe. Food lovers can indulge in local specialties like strangozzi, a handmade pasta, and the region's exquisite wines, particularly Sagrantino, which perfectly complements the hearty Umbrian cuisine. Spoleto's history dates back to Roman times, and remnants of its ancient past can be explored at the Roman Theatre and the archaeological museum. This blend of history, art, and gastronomy makes Spoleto a hidden gem worth visiting. For a unique experience, take a leisurely hike in the nearby Monti Sibilini National Park, where nature’s beauty unfolds in every direction. Spoleto is not just a destination; it’s an invitation to savor the essence of Italy.

Spoleto, Italy

Top things to do in Spoleto

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

Entertainment

Festival dei Due Mondi

Summer arts festival in Spoleto featuring opera, theater, and dance.

Sight

Spoleto

Historic hilltown in Umbria with Roman ruins and medieval streets.

Entertainment

Teatro Caio Melisso

Historic 17th-century theater in Spoleto hosting performances and events.

Religious site

Basilica of Sant'Eufemia, Spoleto

Romanesque church with a rare matroneum gallery in Spoleto.

Religious site

Basilica of San Salvatore, Spoleto

UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Italy's oldest churches.

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San Pietro extra moenia, Spoleto

Romanesque church with an intricately sculpted facade, set on a hillside overlooking Spoleto.

Park & nature

Monteluco

Wooded mountain with hiking trails, a Franciscan hermitage, and sweeping views of Spoleto.

Religious site

Santi Simone e Giuda, Spoleto

13th-century church featuring well-preserved Gothic frescoes in a quiet corner of Spoleto.

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San Gregorio Maggiore, Spoleto

Romanesque church with a crypt and medieval frescoes in Spoleto.

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San Ponziano, Spoleto

Church dedicated to Spoleto's patron saint, featuring a crypt and frescoes.

Landmark

Teodelapio

Giant steel sculpture by Alexander Calder at the entrance to Spoleto.

Religious site

San Paolo inter vineas, Spoleto

Romanesque church with a striking bell tower, set in a quiet corner of Spoleto.

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Madonna di Loreto, Spoleto

Renaissance church perched on a hill, offering panoramic views over Spoleto.

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Abbey of San Felice and Mauro

Medieval abbey in a scenic rural setting, with a rich history and serene atmosphere.

Religious site

Spoleto Cathedral

Romanesque cathedral housing Filippo Lippi's frescoes in Spoleto's historic center.

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