Spoleto privat vandretur med officiel guide





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Deltag i denne vandretur i Spoleto, der tager dig til en udforskning af denne fantastiske gamle romerske by fra sin oprindelse til nutidens tider. Spoleto er placeret langs den gamle flaminia romerske vej åbnet af romerne i 3d århundrede f.ru. Før de blev en romersk koloni, spoleto havde været en før romersk bosættelse af umbriske mennesker.
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Under turen vil du blandt resterne, der går tilbage til romertiden, se en fin strækning af en stadig stående præ-romersk tørstensbefæstning, der overlever bymure. Romerne byggede templer, forum, buer og de fleste af dem er stadig synlige som et lag i byens centrum. Fokus på vores tur vil være byen Duomo (katedralen), hvor selv Filippo Lippi fra Firenze, en af de mest betydningsfulde renæssancemalere, arbejdede i det 15. århundrede. I katedralen vil du se hans fresker om Marias liv sammen med et pragtfuldt 12.-13. mosaikgulv og endda et kapel dekoreret af Pinturicchio, en senere men ikke mindre vigtig renæssancemaler fra Perugia. Duomoens plads fungerer også som ramme for nogle koncerter af Festival dei Due Mondi, som finder sted hvert år mellem slutningen af juni og første halvdel af juli. I løbet af den tid bliver Spoleto en fuldt ud kunstnerisk by.
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Andreas was an accommodating and excellent guide and very good English. The cathedral was especially interesting and taking the underground on a very hot day saved us!
The perfect way to get yo know the layers of history here, in a more intimate experience than a large group. Seems more appropriate for this village setting than a large tourist group. Michele did a great job of explaining the history of Spoleto in the larger context of Umbria, and guided us at a pace that also allowed us to enjoy the beauty of nature here.
Great tour great guide. Werner knows and lives Italian culture, especially that of Umbria. I’m pretty fussy about my tours, Werner knows his history and facts and managed to knit together spoleto’s 2000 years of history into a wonderful rolling story.
Spoleto is one of the most fascinating cities in Umbria, a real jewel that manages to combine art, history, nature and an elegant but at the same time authentic atmosphere. It is a city that conquers you slowly, step by step, as you lose yourself among its uphill streets, hidden squares and panoramic views. As soon as you arrive, one of the places that immediately strikes is the Piazza del Duomo, really spectacular: the square is wide, slightly downhill, with the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta dominating the scene. The facade of the Duomo, with its golden mosaic and large rose window, is beautiful, but the real treasure is inside: the frescoes by Pinturicchio and especially the cycle of frescoes by Filippo Lippi, one of the masterpieces of the Umbrian Renaissance. Entering here is exciting. Walking through the center of Spoleto, you will come across many suggestive corners: the Roman Theatre, the Town Hall, the Rocca Albornoziana overlooking the city from above and from which you can enjoy a wonderful view of the valley. You can not miss a walk along the Ponte delle Torri, an imposing medieval aqueduct that seems suspended in the void: crossing it is one of the most beautiful experiences to do in Spoleto, although in some periods it can be closed for maintenance. Spoleto is also famous for the Festival dei Due Mondi, an international event of music, dance, theater and art that animates the city every summer and transforms it into a vibrant cultural center. The city is full of restaurants, wine bars and small trattorias where you can taste the typical Umbrian cuisine: strangozzi with truffles, soups, local cheeses and excellent wines. And then it is surrounded by wonderful nature, with paths and walks that start directly from the old town and go into the green. Another very nice thing about Spoleto is the mechanized route: the city has a set of escalators and elevators that allow you to move easily between the lower and upper parts of the historic center without making too much effort, which makes the visit much more comfortable. We walked all around it, but the climbs are really tiring, so pack comfortable shoes
Spoleto is a beautiful hill town and is worth visiting. There an excellent examples of Roman ruins. The art work in the main church is spectacular.
Barbara was our guide in Spoleto. She was kind gracious and gave us lots of information about Spoleto. Highly recommend
Fascinating history of the church and many of the buildings as well as the painters who left their mark on the walls. Tour guide was friendly, knowledgeable and eager to answer our questions.
Spoleto is a small Umbrian town, but in the very pretty context visited on foot in a day, Umbria is very picturesque , and pious as far as cured meats are unbeatable. I recommend it as a trip even in groups
We were accompanied on the tour of Spoleto by a fantastic guide...Marica, who was able to meet our expectations and respond to our curiosity. It was an interactive moment based on dialogue, during which its preparation intersected with our knowledge. Marica is a professional and empathetic guide at the same time, animated by a great passion and for his work and for his land. Thank you so much for everything!
We had a very informative 2 hour walking tour of Spoleto with Francesca. She was very knowledgeable about the town, history and art. We discovered many things we would have missed on our own and it was a great way to start our 6 day trip to Spoleto.



