Introduction
Etruscopolis: Once Were Etruscans is a truly remarkable tour that takes you on an extraordinary journey through the depths of time and into the mesmerizing world of the ancient Etruscan civilization. This captivating experience is an authentic artistic masterpiece, carefully crafted to transport you back in time and immerse you in the rich cultural heritage of the Etruscans. Omero, the renowned artist and the last Etruscan, has painstakingly recreated the intricate details of Etruscan tombs, homes, and scenes of daily life, allowing you to witness their fascinating world firsthand.
What to expect?
During this enchanting tour, you can expect to be amazed by the depth of history that unfolds before your eyes. The total duration of the experience is 390 minutes, during which you will embark on a journey through different stages. Starting at the TERMINAL CRUISE SHUTTLE BUS, you will meet your guide who will lead you to the first stop at Infopoint di Largo della Pace in Civitavecchia. From there, you will be transferred to the Necropoli di Tarquinia, a faithful reproduction of the ancient city of Tarquinia. Explore the extensive underground city, which is built in an Etruscan quarry and features stunning masterpieces.
After the visit, you will proceed to a natural sea park, where you can enjoy the picturesque views and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. A stop in the historical city center of Tarquinia follows, where you will indulge in a delectable lunch with authentic Italian local food. Finally, a walking tour in Tarquinia's ancient city center will provide further insight into the Etruscan civilization.
Who is this for?
This tour is designed for anyone with a thirst for knowledge and a deep appreciation for history and art. Whether you are an experienced traveler or a first-time explorer, Etruscopolis offers a unique and immersive experience that will leave you awe-struck. History enthusiasts, art lovers, and culture seekers will find immense value in this tour. The inclusive nature of the experience ensures that people of all ages and backgrounds can fully enjoy and appreciate the wonders of the Etruscan civilization.
Why book this?
Embarking on the Etruscopolis tour is an opportunity to witness the extraordinary artistry and craftsmanship of Omero, the last Etruscan. His faithful reproductions of Etruscan tombs, homes, and daily life scenes are a testament to his deep dedication and talent. The authenticity of his creations is undisputed, as they are sold with a certificate of provenance, similar to prestigious museums such as the British Museum and the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. By booking this tour, you have the chance to immerse yourself in history, walk in the footsteps of the Etruscans, and gain a profound understanding of their fascinating civilization.
Good to know
During the tour, it is important to note that the meeting point is at the TERMINAL CRUISE SHUTTLE BUS, which is also the end point of the tour. The total duration of the experience is 390 minutes, providing ample time to explore the different stages of the tour. Make sure to arrive at the meeting point promptly at 8:45 AM, ready to embark on this incredible journey. Throughout the tour, comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you will be exploring underground areas and walking through the ancient city center of Tarquinia. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the magnificent moments and memories that will undoubtedly be created during the tour.
Reviews
Customers who have embarked on the Etruscopolis tour have been captivated by the immersive experience and the attention to detail in the reproductions of the ancient Etruscan civilization. They sincerely appreciated Omero's artistic genius and his ability to authentically recreate the essence of a long-lost world. Travelers have expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to delve into history and gain a deeper understanding of the Etruscan civilization. Overall, the reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, praising the knowledgeable guides, the intriguing itinerary, and the profound impact the tour had on their understanding of ancient history.