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    This lovely and relatively undiscovered Etruscan archeological site is...
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    • giannigourmet 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The archaeological park of Sutry worth the visit: there is a wonderful roman amphitheater, etruscan tombs, a wonderful high-medieval church with incredible painted wall (Mitreo, to visit it you need to ask the staff in their office in front of amphitheater) and also a Renaissance villa with italian garden. Furthermore Sutri city centre is very nice.
    • Thombo648 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The park containing the Sutri Ruins is well developed and makes a fascinating stop. The ruins are easily reached and well maintained. Christmas time offers a view into the Holiday experience with costumed players portraying medieval life as well as the Christmas story. A nice family experience.
    • kristj_na 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The story of this place is interesting, especially the part of how the "mini-Colosseum" was built. The area is quiet and relaxing - great for those who want to escape the Rome city tourist madness.
    • Family152 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had never heard of Sutri until I started planning a walk on the Via Francigena, and realised it was well placed on the route between Vetralla and Campagnano, but it turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip. We found various maps of the site on the internet, but in reality it was very easy to navigate. We entered opposite the gate to the town on the other side of the road.There was a recreational area, and behind it we could see the entrance to the Mitreo in the cliff. This had a wooden door that was firmly shut. There was, however, a helpful sign saying that it could be opened on request to the staff at the amphitheatre which was just a few minutes walk further on. We duly signed the visitors' book at the amphitheatre and were directed back to the Mitreo, which was now open. It is truly beautiful, and rather awe inspiring to be in a place of worship used so long ago. The floor is very uneven (so beware, because the temptation is to look up, not down); the wall paintings are well preserved and very beautiful. Photography is permitted provided that pictures are not taken for profit.The amphitheatre itself is also interesting, hewn out of the volcanic rock rather than built up. The size of the site is such that it didn't feel at all busy, even in high summer. The signs are very informative - it's worth pausing to read them.
    • GabrieleB189 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      In a small area four civilizations pile up along the centuries: Etruscan, Roman, Longboard, and Renaissance. From the open air necropolis to the Roman theatre, through the Mitreo to the cathedral. All these places can be visited and admired in less than one day. The hidden gem: the crypt under the altar of the cathedral.
    • kathy2808 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Liked you could see everything at your own pace. Great paths and very interesting to see, be sure to go to top of hill to see the little garden and church.
    • Team541 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      So many people in the forums attempt to persuade others to not rent a car while traveling Italy. Although I might agree if the stay is a very short one, I disagree if you like to travel off the beaten path like we do. On a country road on the way to Viterbo, we almost missed this hidden gem. On the left hand side of the road, I spotted a grassy area with some ruins and told my wife that if we had time after Viterbo, we should stop and let the kids play at the little park. Little did we know that a stop to play in the park would lead us to discover this amazing piece of history. The site was free, completely void of tourists, souvenir sellers, and other annoyances you find at sites in Rome. So if your thinking about whether or not to rent a car, I say do it. Get out there and explore. Find places that you can enjoy. Ciao!
    • Walking_Scot 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      In many places, visiting Etruscan necropolises means scrambling up hillsides, often through tangled undergrowth. But at Sutri the caves are all on the level and can easily be visited and enjoyed by someone with walking problems.There is also a pedestrian circuit round the ruins and the amphitheatre, which is well signed and takes about 40 minutes, depending on how long you stop to look.
    • sacredphi 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On our way to Rome, we made a stop at this ancient ampitheatre, and I am so glad we did. It was very pleasant to be there. It would have been nice to check out the town of Sutri, but there wasn't enough time for that.The only thing that would have made the experience better is if they didn't have seating set up for a performance. Not sure when the performance was, but it did detract from the ancient ruins experience to see a modern stage and chairs set up in the middle.
    • hjb50 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You won't regret stopping for it. Carved out of the rock (tufo) nobody quite knows how many centuries ago - it's a beautiful oval shape - green, tranquil and evocative. There are other interesting sites nearby too - and no entry charges.
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