Best attractions and places to see in Sic Calanchi Civita Di Bagnoregio include a unique historic village situated within the dramatic Valle dei Calanchi. This region is characterized by its distinctive geological formations, including tufa rock foundations and clay ridges shaped by erosion. Visitors can explore a blend of ancient historical sites and remarkable natural features that define this landscape. The area offers insights into both its cultural heritage and the ongoing geological processes that shape it.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The Chapel of Maria Santissima delle Carceri opens like a silent cave carved into the tuff of Civita di Bagnoregio, along the paths that descend beneath the suspended village. The name does not refer to an ancient prison, but to the Contrada Carcere, the medieval neighborhood that once occupied this part of the town. In 1695, a terrible earthquake caused much of the district to collapse into the valley below, leaving the cave exposed on the slope. From that void, a place of devotion was born, transformed into a chapel and dedicated to the Virgin. Inside, the bare rock and the simple altar speak of a faith intertwined with the fragility of the landscape.
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Very beautiful and worth seeing.
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Civita di Bagnoregio is a magical, surreal, fantastic place, located on the top of a tuff hill and reachable only through a narrow pedestrian bridge from which you can enjoy one of the most spectacular views of all of Lazio. Nicknamed the dying city, due to the constant erosion of the tuff rocks on which it is located, this citadel halfway between Orvieto and Lake Bolsena has Etruscan and medieval origins.
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Wonderful view of the city of Civita and calanchi
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Gullies are particular forms of erosion created by atmospheric agents, in particular by rainwater, in the Pliocene clays deposited in several stages by the ocean, especially around two million years ago.
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The Porta di Santa Maria is currently the only access to the village of Civita di Bagnoregio. It is a pointed arch gate built in the form of a keep to replace the older Medieval one with a lateral guard tower.
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The entire village of Civita di Bagnoregio is a living museum, featuring medieval stone buildings and narrow alleys. Key historical sites include the 5th-century Church of San Donato, which houses a 15th-century wooden crucifix and a fresco attributed to Perugino, and the Etruscan Grottoes 'Antica Civitas', now a museum of rural life. You can also see the historic Palazzo Alemanni and the Santa Maria Gate, the only remaining entrance to the village.
The region is dominated by the dramatic Valle dei Calanchi (Valley of the Badlands), characterized by unique clay ridges and deep cuts formed by atmospheric erosion. From the View of the Calanchi Valley, you can observe these distinctive geological formations. The pedestrian bridge leading to Civita also offers breathtaking views of the town perched on its tufa spur and the surrounding valley.
Yes, the Museo Geologico delle Frane (Geological and Landslides Museum) provides fascinating insights into the geological processes and landslides that have shaped, and continue to shape, Civita's unique and fragile landscape. It helps visitors understand why Civita is often called the 'Dying Town'.
Civita di Bagnoregio is accessible only by a pedestrian bridge. You can reach the bridge from the modern town of Bagnoregio. Before crossing, you'll find a panoramic viewpoint offering stunning views of Civita. There is also a Ticket Office near the start of the bridge.
The Calanchi valley and surrounding area offer opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Bagnoregio' or 'Valle dei calanchi loop from Bagnoregio'. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like the 'View of Bolsena – Lake Bolsena Beach loop from Bagnoregio'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'View of Civita di Bagnoregio – View of Civita di Bagnoregio loop from Buona sera'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Cycling, and Gravel Biking in the region.
Yes, you can visit Our Lady of the Carceri, a chapel carved into the tuff rock beneath Civita di Bagnoregio. This unique site, once part of a medieval district, became a place of devotion after an earthquake exposed the cave. Its bare rock interior and simple altar reflect a deep connection to the landscape's fragility.
The Valle dei Calanchi offers a particularly striking panorama at sunrise or sunset. These times provide the best light for capturing the dramatic views of Civita perched on its hill and the unique geological formations of the surrounding valley.
Visitors are captivated by the magical and surreal atmosphere of Civita di Bagnoregio. They appreciate its unique location, accessible only by a pedestrian bridge, which offers an intensive look into Italy's history without cars. The medieval architecture, flower-adorned balconies, and the dramatic views of the Calanchi Valley are frequently highlighted as memorable aspects of their visit.
Before crossing the pedestrian bridge into Civita, you'll find a Ticket Office, a fountain, and bicycle parking facilities. This area also serves as a panoramic viewpoint of the beautiful Bagnoregio and Civita.
Absolutely. The Civita di Bagnoregio Belvedere, located in the modern town of Bagnoregio, offers a stunning panoramic viewpoint. From here, you can see Civita dramatically perched on its hill, seemingly suspended above the Valle dei Calanchi, making it an excellent spot for photographers.
While the village itself is small, the experience of walking across the pedestrian bridge and exploring its narrow alleys, historic buildings, and viewpoints can take a few hours. Many visitors spend half a day to fully immerse themselves in its unique atmosphere, including time for a meal or coffee.
Beyond the overall medieval charm, the Santa Maria Gate, with its two lions grasping female figures, is a notable architectural feature. Inside the village, the Piazza Colesanti is surrounded by historic architecture, and Palazzo Alemanni showcases medieval Gothic windows, offering a glimpse into Civita's rich past.


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