Inside the Vulci Archaeological Nature Park are the remains of an Etruscan-Roman city, all immersed in unspoilt nature, a unique place in terms of its size and archaeological content.
BRIEF HISTORICAL NOTES
Vulci is a complete organic system: city - necropolis - urban area. The area, furrowed by the Fiora River, includes the remains of the Etruscan-Roman city, extensive Etruscan necropolises and the Abbadia Castle, home to the National Museum, as well as the Pelicone Lake, an area of particular environmental and geological interest.
FLYING VISIT ROUTE
The routes present varying degrees of difficulty and are characterised by a high degree of flexibility, allowing visitors to build their own route. The duration varies from two to three hours and allows them to enjoy both the historical-cultural part and the natural landscape.
DON'T MISS
The Devil's Bridge, the Pellicone Lake, the Domus del Criptoportico, an aristocratic dwelling with a thermal bath. A series of funerary monuments such as the Tomba François, the Tomba della Sfinge and the Cuccumella burial mound.
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Opening days
Every day
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Opening times
Autumn and Winter 9.00 - 17.00
Spring 9.00 - 18.00
Summer 9.00 - 19.00 -
Accessibility
Partially accessible
Services
- Bookshop
- Cafés and food Courts
- Restaurants
Opening days
Every day
Opening times
Autumn and Winter 9.00 - 17.00
Spring 9.00 - 18.00
Summer 9.00 - 19.00
Additional Info
TICKETS
- Full price €10.00
- Reduced € 6.00 for children aged 7-13, groups
- Reduced € 3.50 for schools, common residents of Montalto di Castro- Canino- Ischia di Castro
- Family € 20.00 max 2 adults + 3 under 13
- Free for children aged 0-6, disabled people, licensed guides, teachers accompanying school groups