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Discover the Enigmatic Celtic Hypogeum

Explore the Celtic Hypogeum in Cividale del Friuli, an ancient underground marvel revealing the rich history of the Celts in Italy.

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Step into a world of ancient mystery at the Celtic Hypogeum in Cividale del Friuli. This UNESCO World Heritage Site invites tourists to explore its fascinating underground chambers that date back to the 5th century AD, showcasing the rich history of the Celts in this enchanting Italian town.

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Via Monastero Maggiore, 2, Cividale del Friuli, Province of Udine, 33043, IT

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    Getting There

    Bus

    From the center of Nova Gorica, walk to the main bus station, Avtobusna postaja Nova Gorica. Once there, look for the bus line heading towards Cividale del Friuli. The bus ride will take approximately 30-40 minutes. Upon arrival at the Cividale del Friuli bus station, exit the bus and head east on Via L. P. de’ Franceschi. Continue straight until you reach Piazza del Duomo. From the Piazza, follow Via Monastero Maggiore, and after a short walk, you will find the Celtic Hypogeum at Via Monastero Maggiore, 2.

    Train

    Walk to the Nova Gorica train station, which is located at Kolodvorska ulica 1. Take a train heading towards Cividale del Friuli. The journey will take around 20-30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Cividale del Friuli train station, exit and walk northeast on Via Monastero Maggiore. Walk straight for about 15 minutes, and you will reach the Celtic Hypogeum located at Via Monastero Maggiore, 2.

    Walking

    If you're feeling adventurous, you can walk from Nova Gorica to Cividale del Friuli. Head northeast towards the border crossing at the Ponte del Freddo. Once you cross the bridge, continue straight on Via Monastero Maggiore. The walk is approximately 6 kilometers and will take about 1.5 to 2 hours. Follow the signs and map directions until you reach the Celtic Hypogeum at Via Monastero Maggiore, 2.

    Local tips

    Check the opening hours in advance as the site is temporarily closed, and booking online may be required once it reopens.
    Consider joining a guided tour for an enriched understanding of the site’s history and significance.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain can be uneven within the hypogeum.
    Plan to visit during off-peak times to enjoy a quieter experience and better access to the site.
    Combine your visit with a stroll through Cividale del Friuli’s charming streets and nearby attractions.

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    The Celtic Hypogeum, a remarkable tourist attraction nestled in the historic Cividale del Friuli, is a captivating journey into the past that beckons history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. This ancient underground structure, carved into the rock, provides a glimpse into the intricate lives of the Celtic people who once inhabited this region. As you enter the hypogeum, you are greeted by the echoing silence and the cool air, a stark contrast to the bustling streets above. The chambers are adorned with intriguing carvings and artifacts that tell tales of rituals, burials, and the spiritual beliefs of the Celtic culture. Each corner of this labyrinthine site reveals new insights, making it a treasure trove for archaeologists and visitors. The significance of the Celtic Hypogeum extends beyond its architecture; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that underscores the area's rich cultural heritage. Situated in the picturesque town of Cividale del Friuli, known for its medieval charm and stunning landscapes, the hypogeum adds another layer to the town's historical narrative. Visitors can wander through the narrow passageways, imagining the lives of those who walked these halls centuries ago. Guided tours often provide deeper context and stories, enriching your experience and understanding of this extraordinary site. While the hypogeum is currently temporarily closed, it's essential to check for updates before planning your visit. Once open, the experience promises to be unforgettable, as you delve into the mystical world of the Celts in one of Italy’s hidden gems. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this enchanting site and connect with the ancient past in a way that few other places can offer.
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