Ancient Etruscan Tombs & Ruins
This collection explores the archaeological heritage of the Etruscan civilization across the Viterbo province. It features the UNESCO-listed Monterozzi necropolis in Tarquinia, renowned for its detailed 6th-century BC frescoes, alongside the massive rock-cut cliff tombs of Norchia. The list also includes the Roman fortifications of Falerii Novi and the late-antique Christian Catacombs of Santa Savinilla, highlighting the region's transition from Etruscan dominance to Roman integration and the rise of early Christianity.
Etruscan Necropolises of Tarquinia
Tarquinia, formerly Corneto, is an old city in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, Central Italy, known chiefly for its ancient Etruscan tombs…
Falerii Novi
Falerii Novi was an ancient Roman walled town in the Tiber River valley, about 50 km north of Rome and 6 km west of Civita Castellana.
Norchia
Norchia is an ancient Etruscan city with an adjacent necropolis, near Vetralla in Italy.
Catacomba di Santa Savinilla
A late-imperial Christian burial complex in Nepi featuring an extensive network of galleries and loculi carved into the tuff rock.
Necropoli di Pianezze
An Etruscan archaeological site near Grotte di Castro containing rock-cut chamber tombs dating from the 7th to 5th centuries BC.
Visentium
Visentium was the Latin name of one of the minor Etruscan cities. It was a boundary settlement on the southwestern shore of the Lago di…
Tomb of the Whipping
The Tomb of the Whipping is an Etruscan tomb in the Necropolis of Monterozzi near Tarquinia, Lazio, Italy.
Tomba dei Leopardi
A 5th-century BC Etruscan tomb famous for its vibrant banquet fresco and the two heraldic leopards depicted on the pediment.
Tomba delle Leonesse
A 6th-century BC chamber tomb featuring frescoes of dancers, musicians, and two spotted feline figures decorating the end wall.
Tomba degli Auguri
One of the earliest painted tombs in Tarquinia, dated to 530 BC, known for its fresco of the 'door to the afterlife' and funeral games.
Tomba della Caccia e Pesca
A two-room 6th-century BC tomb depicting naturalistic scenes of fishing, bird hunting, and a banquet, representing the relationship between the deceased and nature.
Tomb of the Blue Demons
The Tomb of the Blue Demons is an Etruscan tomb in the Necropolis of Monterozzi near Tarquinia, Italy. It was discovered in 1985.
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