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Guided tour of Venosa - Melfi - Lagopesole

Venosa, IT
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Guided tour of Venosa - Melfi - Lagopesole

Venosa, IT
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Discover the past and immerse yourself in the history of Basilicata with this guided tour of Venosa, Melfi, and Lagopesole. Embark on a journey to the most important and evocative places that have made this land a destination for Emperors and the setting for great adventures. Begin in Venosa, where you will explore the city's archaeological area and the magnificent Abbey of the Holy Trinity. Continue to Melfi, a city filled with cultural treasures such as the Cathedral and the Castle of Frederick II. Finally, visit Lagopesole, known for its Swabian past and the majestic castle that stands as a testament to the surrounding area. With a total duration of 360 minutes, this tour will transport you back in time and leave you with lasting memories of this incredible region.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 6 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guided tour of Venosa's archaeological area
  • Visit the Abbey of the Holy Trinity
  • Explore the cultural treasures of Melfi
  • Discover the Castle of Frederick II
  • Experience the Swabian past in Lagopesole
  • Guided tour of the three villages
  • Dedicated guide for the whole day
  • Food and Drinks
  • Transfer service
  • Tips and personal expenses

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Introduction

Experience the allure of Basilicata with a guided tour of Venosa, Melfi, and Lagopesole. This fascinating journey will take you to the most significant and enchanting sites that have shaped the history of this region, making it a destination fit for emperors and adventurers alike.

What to expect?

Prepare for an immersive experience that will unravel the captivating past of Basilicata. Over the course of 360 minutes, you will embark on an incredible adventure through three unique cities. Begin by exploring the archaeological area of Venosa, home to the remains of the ancient Latin colony of Venusia. Discover the rich history of the city as you visit the Abbey of the Holy Trinity and delve into the depths of the Aragonese castle's basement to explore the Archaeological Museum. Next, journey to Melfi, a city brimming with cultural treasures. Admire the stunning Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the imposing Castle of Frederick II. Inside the castle, you will find the Melfese National Archaeological Museum, which houses a remarkable collection of artifacts from the Archaic, Classical, and Roman periods. Conclude your tour in Lagopesole, known for its Swabian heritage and the legendary figures of Frederick II and his son Manfredi. Explore the majestic Lagopesole castle, witnessing the echoes of the past that resonate throughout the surrounding area.

Who is this for?

This guided tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and curious travelers who yearn to dive into the captivating narratives of ancient civilizations. Whether you are an experienced traveler or a first-time adventurer, this tour caters to anyone with a passion for discovering the hidden gems of Italy. Embrace the opportunity to explore the cultural heritage of Basilicata and broaden your understanding of this extraordinary region.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the rich history of Basilicata and uncover its lesser-known treasures. With expert guides leading the way, you'll gain invaluable insights into the past while experiencing firsthand the allure of these remarkable cities. From the impressive archaeological sites in Venosa to the majestic castle of Lagopesole, each stop on this tour offers a unique glimpse into the region's storied past. By booking this tour, you will embark on a captivating journey that takes you beyond the beaten path and exposes you to the true essence of Basilicata.

Good to know

During this tour, make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing to fully enjoy the experience. Don't forget to bring your camera, as you'll encounter countless photogenic moments along the way. It is recommended to bring snacks and water to stay hydrated during the tour. Additionally, entrance fees to the Archaeological Museum in Venosa are not included and can be purchased on-site.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this tour rave about the knowledgeable guides who bring the history of each site to life. Many were pleasantly surprised by the hidden gems they discovered throughout the tour and appreciated the well-organized itinerary. Visitors highly recommend this tour to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Basilicata's history and an unforgettable journey through its captivating past.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Venosa

Guided tour of the city with its archaeological area which preserves the monumental remains of the Latin colony of Venusia. The majestic backdrop of the itinerary is the Abbey of the Holy Trinity, fully restored making the different construction phases legible. To better understand the history of the place, visit the Archaeological Museum (ticket on site), housed in the basement walkways of the Aragonese castle.

Melfi

The city of Melfi is a container of important cultural treasures, such as the Cathedral dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta and the Castle of Frederick II, as well as the Melfese National Archaeological Museum. The Museum, located inside the Frederick's castle, presents the important archaeological documentation found in the Vulture-Melfese area and divided into the Archaic, Classical and Roman periods

Lagopesole

Lagopesole is known for its Swabian past, linked to the figures of Frederick II and his son Manfredi and for the events linked to the chief brigant Carmine Crocco. Its majestic castle remains the most important testimony of the surrounding area

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