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22 September 2010

Past Blast: Orvieto

Orvieto's Wall
Orvieto is a small hilltop town in southwestern Umbria. It is easily traveled to from Rome's Termini train station, and is a great place to spend a day trip when you need a break from urban Roma. Our class hit it up both on our trip north towards Florence, and as a side-project to redevelop the old military barracks. Ah yes, the good old Caserma project.


Il Duomo
In the mood for some Vino? Orvieto is famous for its white wine: "Orvieto Classico." The city itself seems to be surrounded by vineyards; anytime you find yourself on an outer wall of the city, that's what you'll be looking down on. Keep an eye out Stateside for a bottle or two in the larger liquor stores; it's usually a nice, light summery drink.


The facade of Orvieto's Duomo was recently restored, and is a nice surprise while wandering the narrow winding streets. If you catch it on a nice day, the sun will reflect brilliantly off the gold paint. Inside the 700-year-old building is a chapel containing a cloth that was bled on by a consecrated host; just look for the crowds that tend to gather in front of it.


Orvieto's hillside is made out of that ever-present tufa stone of central Italy. Easily quarried, the hill is now lined with tunnels that you can tour deep underground. If you're lucky you'll see an Etruscan ruin or two.
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