The guided tour of Benevento will be a nice discovery of a town full of treasures from different eras in perfect harmony with nature and with the legends about witches that have always characterized this place, it is no coincidence that the most famous liqueur is the Strega. Let’s start with the Roman theater that we will visit externally wanted by the emperor Hadrian and rediscovered only in the mid-1900s; from here we move to the archaeological area of the Roman Forum, walking among the remains of the thermal complex and admiring the Arch of the Sacrament, also from the Roman era.
Near we visit the Cathedral dedicated to S. Maria de Episcopio, where Padre Pio became a priest, with the white marble facade and the bell tower rebuilt after the bombings of the Second World War, a crypt with ancient paintings and the main door in bronze. We continue the tour walking along Corso Garibaldi, the main street of Benevento, full of historic buildings such as Palazzo Paolo V, commissioned by the Pope in the 16th century, up to the majestic Arch of Trajan, the Roman arch covered in marble and built to celebrate the opening of the Trajan Road from Benevento to Brindisi, with beautiful decorations and bas-reliefs typical of Roman art.
In the historic center we visit the Church of Santa Sofia included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, a small jewel of the Lombard era with a very original internal structure with a star plant, unusual columns and precious 16th and 17th century paintings; a monastery is also attached to the church with a beautiful cloister which now houses part of the Sannio Museum. A few steps away we enter the magic of the Hortus Conclusus, a garden of the past Convent of S. Domenico where you can admire the most particular artistic installations of Campania, created by the artist Mimmo Paladino between past and present, nature and man.
Another attraction of the town is the Rectors’ Fortress, also called the Castle, with the corner tower from the Lombard period adjacent to the medieval Palace of the Papal Governors; commissioned in the 1300s by Pope John XXII, today it is the seat of the Province of Benevento. We end the guided tour with a walk in the beautiful municipal park from where you can enjoy a panoramic view over the whole valley.
Included:
- Walking tour with licensed tour guide
Not included:
- Food and drinks
- Museum tickets (optional)
- Transfer service
What to bring:
- Comfortable shoes
- Water
- Sun hat on hot days
Meeting point:
- Piazza Teatro Romano square (Via Teatro Romano street )
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.