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Best castles around Vitorchiano include the fortified historic center of Vitorchiano itself, a medieval settlement perched on a peperino cliff. This strategic position provides natural defensive barriers, complemented by well-preserved medieval walls and towers. The village's construction from dark, grey peperino stone gives it a distinctive appearance, blending with the volcanic rock outcrop. Its history is deeply intertwined with Rome, having been declared "Terra Fedelissima all'Urbe" for nearly 800 years.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Viterbo Papal Palace

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The Palazzo dei Papi - or Palazzo Papale - is an important symbol of Viterbo. It was erected to expand the headquarters of the Episcopal Curia: due to the hostility …

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The old town of Viterbo is a real jewel among the numerous medieval towns of Italy. In many cases, the old town is characterized by churches and palaces from the …

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Recent archaeological discoveries have confirmed the Etruscan origins (4th-3rd centuries BC) of Celleno Vecchio, a settlement that enjoyed a great position, i.e. the ancient communication route between Orvieto, Bagnoregio and Ferento.

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Porta Romana of Vitorchiano

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The medieval town of Vitorchiano still has all the historical features of its birth which took place around the year one thousand. Walking inside means immersing yourself in a context full of charm and beauty.

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February 22, 2026, Palazzo dei Papi di Viterbo

Viterbo lived its period of major splendor and power in the 13th century when it was chosen as the seat of the papacy instead of Rome, where powerful warring families made life too dangerous. Eight different popes lived in Viterbo making it is similar to Vatican City and Avignon in France. The longest papal conclave in history happened here from 1 December 1268 to 1 September 1271. Following Pope Clement IV's death, infighting between cardinals and political pressure led to a 34-month deadlock. The cardinals were locked up cum clave (hence the word conclave) inside the palace’s large Conclave Hall. In desperation the town’s population, who were feeding them and their entourages, eventually reduced the cardinals’ food and wine supplies, trying to speed up the election. Time wore on and they finally decided to remove the roof of the palace: in order to help the Holy Spirit come down and illuminate them, it was quipped. That worked.

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The gate bears the coat of arms of Vitorchiano with the inscription SPQR (for which the village received permission from Rome). The gate is part of the old wall that extends for about two hundred and fifty metres on the south side of Vitorchiano. The tower above the gate dates from the 13th century. The old city walls (Le Mura Castellane) have several towers, each built of peperino stone and dovetail battlements with loopholes in between.

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The Papal Palace in Viterbo served as the Vatican for the 24 years of the thirteenth century when the papacy moved there due to ongoing unrest in Rome.

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Past the old monastery you will arrive at the old borgo. The elevated old village has been depopulated since the 19th century and has become a real ruin due to erosion and earthquakes. In 1951 it was completely abandoned. Only the old market square and the castle are accessible, the old houses are completely dilapidated and overgrown with plants over the years. The Orsini castle at the entrance of Celleno antico is the most beautiful building in the borgo. It has a large watchtower and the castle is surrounded by a deep moat. It was recently restored and inhabited by the artist Enrico Castellani. This artist was internationally known (he also studied in Brussels) and died on 1 December 2017. On the old market square you can see a beautiful rectangular bell tower, in 3 layers and made of tuff. Only the walls of the old church San Carlo (17th century), left of the castle, remain. Close to the market square is the church of San Donato from the year 1000 in Romanesque style, with a very beautiful portal in basalt stone.

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Recent archaeological discoveries have confirmed the Etruscan origins (4th-3rd centuries BC) of Celleno Vecchio, a settlement that enjoyed a great position, i.e. the ancient communication route between Orvieto, Bagnoregio and Ferento. Ancient sources provide evidence that this medieval settlement is one of the fortified villages built by the Counts of Bagnoregio between the 10th and 11th centuries. At that time, the village must have consisted of a number of dwellings at the end of the tuff, protected by cliffs on three sides, surrounded by walls and a small fortress, which is now the Orsini Castle, to protect the only access route. At the end of the 12th century, after the destruction of Ferento, the municipality of Viterbo began a rapid expansion in the Tiber Valley, also acquiring Celleno, which in 1237 was one of the castles of the Viterbo area governed by a Podest (high official) appointed by the local government. At the end of the 14th century, the city center fell into the hands of the Gatti family, one of the most powerful families in Viterbo. During this period, the medieval fortress was completely renovated and converted into a fortified stately home that can still be seen today. The Gatti family ruled Celleno until the last heir, Giovanni Gatti, who was killed on the orders of Pope Alexander VI (Borgia) for refusing to return the castle. At the beginning of the 16th century, the municipality fell into the hands of the Orsini family. Interestingly, the castle still bears the name of this family. Only towards the end of the 16th century was the church able to incorporate Celleno into its possessions until the unification of Italy. In modern times, Celleno Vecchio was often affected by earthquakes and landslides, until it was finally abandoned in the 1930s. Today it is a small, charming and evocative ghost village, characterized by ruins and vegetation, with beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.

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The Palace of the Popes, or Palazzo dei Papi, in Viterbo is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Built in the 13th century, it served as a residence for the popes. The palace is an example of Gothic architecture and features beautiful vaulted halls, courtyards and an impressive tower that offers panoramic views of the city. The National Museum, with an extensive collection of medieval works of art, is housed in the beautiful spaces of the palace.

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Palazzo dei Papi is a palace in Viterbo, northern Lazio, Italy. It is one of the city's most important monuments and is located next to the Duomo di Viterbo (Viterbo Cathedral). From 1257 to 1281 a total of eight popes resided in Viterbo almost without interruption. The commune's offer to build a palace as a curia seat for the popes contributed to this. This structure was built in sections from 1255 to 1266 and was given the name “Palace of the Popes” due to its use; today it is the Bishop's Palace. The first and longest conclave to date took place in Viterbo. In 1268, after the death of Pope Clement IV, the conclave began, which lasted a total of 1005 days (from November 30, 1268 to September 1, 1271). The number of cardinals was initially 20 and in the end only 16, as 3 cardinals died during this time and one left the conclave. On Bonaventure's advice, the cardinals were eventually confined to bread and water until a new pope was elected. On September 1, 1271, a non-cardinal was elected as the new pope. The chosen one, Tebaldo Visconti, an Italian from Piacenza, not even a priest, was at that time on a pilgrimage in the Holy Land (Acre). Visconti, then archdeacon of Liège, arrived in Viterbo on February 10, 1272, accepted the election, was ordained a priest and bishop on March 19, 1272 and was crowned as Pope Gregory X in Rome on March 27, 1272. In Viterbo. resident popes: Alexander IV, Pope from 1254 to 1261 (stable residence in Viterbo from 1257); Urban IV, Pope from 1261 to 1264 (divided his residence between Orvieto and Viterbo); Clement IV, Pope from 1265 to 1268 (almost always lived in Viterbo); Gregory X, Pope from 1271 to 1276 (Gregory Innocent V, Pope from January 21 to June 22, 1276 (stayed in Viterbo for two weeks, shortly after his election, and met Charles of Anjou there); Hadrian V, Pope from July 11, 1276 to August 18, 1276 (spent almost all of his short pontificate in the monastery next to the church of San Francesco alla Rocca); John XXI, Pope from September 15, 1276 to May 20, 1277 (almost always lived in Viterbo); Nicholas III, pope from 1277 to 1280 (divided his residence between Viterbo, Rome and Soriano nel Cimino); Martin IV, elected on February 22, 1281 (left Viterbo immediately after his election).

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The historic center of Viterbo is characteristic, among alleys and alleys with a medieval flavor. The square that houses the Palazzo dei Papi is wonderful

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Vitorchiano itself a notable 'castle' destination?

Vitorchiano is renowned for its entire historic village, which functions as a fortified medieval settlement. Perched dramatically on a peperino cliff, it features well-preserved medieval walls from around 1200, complete with square-based towers and cylindrical turrets. The village's construction from dark, grey peperino stone gives it a distinctive appearance, blending seamlessly with the volcanic rock outcrop, earning it the nickname 'Suspended Village'. Its strategic location and historical ties to Rome as 'Terra Fedelissima all'Urbe' further highlight its significance.

Are there family-friendly castles or historical sites to visit near Vitorchiano?

Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Viterbo Papal Palace and Piazza San Lorenzo and the Viterbo Cathedral are both listed as family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the Porta Romana of Vitorchiano, the main entrance to the medieval village, and Chia Tower and Etruscan Cave also offer family-friendly experiences.

What historical insights can I gain from visiting the castles around Vitorchiano?

The region offers a rich tapestry of history. The Viterbo Papal Palace served as the headquarters of the Papal Curia from 1257, hosting the longest conclave in history. Vitorchiano's own fortified center showcases medieval architecture and its long-standing loyalty to Rome. The Orsini Castle and Clock Tower in Celleno Antico reveals Etruscan origins and a history of changing hands between powerful families, while the Archaeological Area of Corviano provides a glimpse into ancient Etruscan, Roman, and medieval layers of history.

What natural features can be explored alongside the castles?

The area around Vitorchiano is characterized by its volcanic landscape. Vitorchiano itself is built on a peperino cliff, offering dramatic views. Near Chia Tower and Etruscan Cave, you can find the Chia waterfalls, providing a beautiful natural setting. The archaeological area of Corviano is situated overlooking deep natural cliffs, highlighting the strategic importance of the terrain.

Are there opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking or cycling near these castles?

Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are running trails like the 'Monumento naturale Corviano loop from Vitorchiano' which explores the natural monument. You can discover more options, including routes for MTB and gravel biking, on the dedicated guides: MTB Trails around Vitorchiano, Gravel biking around Vitorchiano, and Running Trails around Vitorchiano.

What is the most distinctive architectural feature of Vitorchiano's fortified center?

The most distinctive architectural feature is its construction entirely from dark, grey peperino stone. This local volcanic rock gives the village a cohesive and unique appearance, making it seem to merge with the natural rock outcrop. The well-preserved medieval walls, dating back to around 1200, with their square-based towers and cylindrical turrets, are also a prominent highlight.

Can I visit the archaeological site of Corviano near Vitorchiano?

Yes, the Archaeological Area of Corviano is a significant site for history enthusiasts. While it features less of a standing structure and more of ruins, it offers insights into a medieval castle, along with remains of Etruscan and Roman walls and ancient underground cave dwellings. It highlights the strategic importance of fortified settlements in the area and the layers of history from different eras.

What do visitors particularly appreciate about the castles and historical sites in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the immersive medieval experience offered by Vitorchiano's historic center, noting its charm and beauty. The architectural integrity and the seamless blend of human construction with the natural landscape are often highlighted. Sites like the Viterbo Papal Palace are appreciated for their historical and architectural interest, while Chia Tower and Etruscan Cave are valued for their interesting construction in a beautiful natural setting.

Is there a main entrance to the medieval village of Vitorchiano?

Yes, the sole entrance to the medieval heart of Vitorchiano is through Porta Romana. This historical gate is located within a central tower and is part of the old wall that extends for about 250 meters on the south side of Vitorchiano, featuring a tower dating from the 13th century. It bears the coat of arms of Vitorchiano with the inscription SPQR, signifying its historical connection to Rome.

What is the history behind the Orsini Castle in Celleno Antico?

The Orsini Castle in Celleno Antico has Etruscan origins and was originally a small fortress protecting the only access route to the settlement. It was later renovated into a fortified stately home by the Gatti family in the late 14th century. Although it eventually fell into the hands of the Orsini family in the 16th century, it still bears their name today. The castle is a key feature of Celleno Antico, a charming ghost village that was abandoned in the 1930s due to earthquakes and landslides.

Where can I find more information about Vitorchiano's history and attractions?

For additional details on Vitorchiano's rich history and attractions, you can visit the official tourism websites. The village is recognized as one of Italy's most beautiful villages. You can explore more at visitlazio.com or borghipiubelliditalia.it.

Are there any castles or historical sites with good viewpoints in the area?

Yes, several locations offer excellent viewpoints. The Viterbo Papal Palace is noted as a viewpoint. Additionally, the Orsini Castle and Clock Tower in Celleno Antico, situated in an elevated ghost village, provides beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Vitorchiano itself, perched on a cliff, offers dramatic vistas of the valleys below.

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