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Viterbo Underground

  • Duration: 20mins
  • Live guide in English, Italian
  • 20-minute guided tour of underground Viterbo (short route, long route, or both routes, depending on your selected ticket option)
  • English and Italian-speaking guide
  • Small tasting of local delicacies
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Indrit,  Norway Norway
29 Sep 2022
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The lady guiding us was really good 👌
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Maria Elena ,  Italy Italy
06 Mar 2023
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Una bella esperienza, alla scoperta di un passato ancora molto presente.
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Stefania,  Italy Italy
06 Jan 2023
Excellent
È stata una bella visita, ben organizzata. Personale molto accogliente e gentile ...
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About: Viterbo Sotterranea

Viterbo Sotterranea is a labyrinth of underground passageways and caves under the city of Viterbo. It is believed to date as far back as the Etruscan era (900 BCE - 100 BCE). The tunnels were expanded during the medieval period and were used for covert travel and strategic movement around the city.

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Wednesday 10:00 - 19:30
Thursday 10:00 - 19:30
Friday 10:00 - 19:30
Saturday 10:00 - 19:30
Sunday 10:00 - 19:30
Monday 10:00 - 19:30
Viterbo Sotterranea
Piazza della Morte 1, VT, 01100, Viterbo
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