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Sonia,  United States United States
16 Oct 2023
Good
It was a short tour through the underground ruins, however it was interesting and well preserved. A nice and refreshing self guided tour that was not crowded and was very reasonably priced.
Cave System Pozzo della Cava
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Adrian,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
07 Jun 2023
Good
Enables you to access the most worthwhile attractions through Orvieto. Note that you need to pick it up at the top of the funicular, before you take the bus into town. Jacobs Well is just down the...
Enables you to access the most worthwhile attractions through Orvieto. Note that you need to pick it up at the top of the funicular, before you take the bus into town. Jacobs Well is just down the hill from the Ticket Office, so start with that if you want to do it!
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Ian,  United States United States
16 Oct 2022
Excellent
Amazing historic little place. Excellent addition to any local travel
Cave System Pozzo della Cava

About: Pozzo della Cava

Pozzo della Cava is a cave system, and one of the many wonders of Orvieto. Visitors can explore nine caves and walk through 27 centuries of history inside a fascinating man-made cave system and see pre-Roman archaeological finds. It is located in Orvieto, Italy.

Monday 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 20:00
Thursday 09:00 - 20:00
Friday 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday 09:00 - 20:00
Sunday 09:00 - 20:00
Pozzo della Cava
Via della Cava, 28, TR, 05018, Orvieto
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