Where ancient Etruria meets Rome: a journey into the heart of Roman Tuscia
Roman Tuscia is the name given to the area of ancient Etruria linked to Rome between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: a territory that today largely coincides with the province of Viterbo and the northern area of the province of Rome up to Lake Bracciano .
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This experiential thematic itinerary is designed to explore Roman Tuscia, an area that includes volcanic landscapes, Etruscan necropolises, castles, sanctuaries and historic villages linked for centuries to the Heritage of St. Peter .
The itinerary guides visitors through the region's key historical sites: from its Etruscan heritage to its Roman and medieval transformations, and even traces of papal presence. Stage by stage, the history of a region is reconstructed, a region that, over the centuries, served as a bridge between Etruria, the Papal States, and Rome , maintaining a strong and recognizable identity.
An ideal journey for those who want to understand what is truly meant by “Roman Tuscia” , going beyond the geographical definition and experiencing the area through meetings, guided tours and field experiences.