From Viterbo, the day can be dedicated to exploring the historic towns of the Tuscia region, such as Tarquinia and Civita Castellana, with visits to archaeological sites, museums, artisan workshops, and local food tastings. All the activities described are recommended and can be organized according to your interests.
Suggested train departure: Tarquinia (approx. 1h)
Perched on the gentle hills of northern Lazio, Tarquinia is one of the most fascinating places to discover the ancient Etruscan civilization. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town preserves a millenary history visible in its medieval palaces, Romanesque churches, and especially in the Monterozzi Etruscan necropolis, an unparalleled archaeological treasure. The historic center is a maze of cobbled streets, stone towers, and breathtaking views that tell the story of its glorious past, balancing Etruscan heritage with medieval charm.
Suggested experiences:
Guided walk in the medieval center of Tarquinia
Explore medieval Tarquinia, with Romanesque churches, towers, noble palaces, and panoramic views of the hills and sea. The tour ends with a stop at a historic pastry shop to taste traditional sweets.
Guided visit to the Monterozzi Necropolis
A journey into the heart of Etruria through uniquely frescoed tombs. An expert guide leads visitors through the underground burial chambers, illustrated with beautiful paintings dating from the 7th–4th centuries BC. An exciting immersion into the spirituality and daily life of the Etruscans.
Tour of the Tarquinia National Museum
Located in the Renaissance Palazzo Vitelleschi, the museum houses precious artifacts: cinerary urns, decorated sarcophagi, funerary sets, and ceramics. Among the masterpieces, the famous bronze wings of the winged horse, a symbol of the town, stand out.
Suggested train departure: Civita Castellana (approx. 1h 15min)
A small Etruscan-Roman gem, Civita Castellana rises on a hill overlooking the Tiber Valley. Known for its artisanal ceramic production, it has a historic center with fortifications and monuments such as Forte Sangallo. The town represents a perfect balance of tradition, art, and craftsmanship, set in a natural landscape rich in Etruscan and Roman history and culture.
Suggested experiences:
Visit to Forte Sangallo and the Archaeological Museum of the Agro Falisco
A fascinating journey through history, art, and archaeology. The guided tour begins at Forte Sangallo in Civita Castellana, one of the most imposing Renaissance fortifications. In addition to the architectural grandeur of the fortress, the tour continues through the museum rooms, which house unique artifacts from the mysterious Faliscan civilization: decorated vases, votive statues, jewelry, and everyday objects.
Artisan ceramic workshop in a local studio
Hands-on experience: enter a historic ceramic workshop and discover the art that made Civita Castellana and its surroundings famous. After a brief introduction to Faliscan and Renaissance ceramics, you can model and decorate your piece using traditional techniques, guided by a master artisan.
Lunch at an agriturismo with Tuscia Roman products
An authentic experience of the flavors of the Lazio countryside. At an agriturismo surrounded by olive trees, gardens, and vineyards, enjoy a lunch prepared with local, seasonal ingredients. The menu varies depending on the season but always features typical dishes from the Tuscia Roman tradition, passed down through generations. The meal is served in a genuine and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a break amid nature and taste.
Overnight stay in Viterbo.