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Civita di Bagnoregio attractions
Civita di Bagnoregio attractions
Romanesque Arch At the entrance to Civita, this arch was cut by the Etruscans 2,500 years ago.
Renaissance Palace remains All that remains of an old palace is the facade, the rest collapsed into the canyon from erosion of the hill Civita sits on.
Piazza The town's only public phone is at the piazza, the site of donkey races on the first Sunday in June and the second Sunday of September. The columns are Etruscan. In the evening, the piazza is the place to be, as what's left of the town socializes there.
Church On the piazza, this church is on the site of an Etruscan temple, and after that a Roman temple. It has a fine campanile (bell tower), altar, and crucifix.
Maria's Garden Follow the main road to the far side of town to see a lovely garden with knockout canyon views. If the garden is open, Maria will greet you in a small piazza and urge you to see it. She shows the garden to visitors for pocket change; give her a euro or two.
Etruscan Caves A series of caves at the east end of town, one of which was made into a chapel, called the Chapel of the Incarcerated.
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