"Beata Cultura" includes the Viterbo Pass and access to the Terme Salus. The Viterbo Pass offers a visit to Viterbo's main cultural centres with skip-the-line access. An excellent and convenient opportunity to discover art, culture and faith of the Tuscia provincial capital.
You'll enjoy a unique experience among the evocative architectural delights of the medieval quarter San Pellegrino, the treasures of the Colle del Duomo Museum and the Palazzo dei Papi, headquarters of the longest Concl... more
You'll enjoy a unique experience among the evocative architectural delights of the medieval quarter San Pellegrino, the treasures of the Colle del Duomo Museum and the Palazzo dei Papi, headquarters of the longest Conclave in history. The visit concludes with a tour of the Palazzo dei Priori's Renaissance rooms and the paintings by Sebastiano del Piombo preserved in the Rossi Danielli Civic Museum. Also includes entrance fees to the Teatro dell'Unione, the Tuscia Ceramics Museum and the Museum of the Association of Facchini di Santa Rosa, transporters of the famous Macchina, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Moving on to the Thermal Baths, following the ancient teachings of the first admirers of these waters, we have designed an experiential route that lets you discover the beneficial effects of the famous thermal waters of Viterbo, also mentioned by Dante in its Divine Comedy. The first impression is green, followed by the opalescent, steaming blue of the thermal streams, in the midst of which you can abandon yourself to the peace of time suspended between water and sky.
The experience includes:
Please note:
The Thermal Centre is open
daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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It's possible to park at the Valle Faul car park and easily reach Piazza San Lorenzo using the lift on site. From here, on entering the Palazzo dei Papi, you can obtain your Viterbo Pass and proceed to visit all the monuments included.
The Thermal Baths are about 4 km from the city centre: to reach them, exit at Porta Faul and continue along Strada Bagni until the right turn. Follow the signs for Terme Salus. Once you arrive, the reception desk will give you all the information you need for your relaxing stay.
By car:
From Rome, there are several ways to reach Viterbo, depending on which part of the capital you are starting from: you can either drive along the Cassia state road, or take the motorway to Orte and from there reach Viterbo. If arriving from the littoral, it's recommended to go towards Civitavecchia and then head to Viterbo.
By train:
Viterbo has two railway stations: Viterbo Porta Romana and Viterbo Porta Fiorentina. Coming by train takes longer, but gives you the freedom to move around and discover the beauty of the area without parking problems and at low cost. There are several solutions for those who choose this option, including the metropolitan trains of the FL 3 line that leave from Roma Ostiense and touch many stations in the city.
By bus:
There are also many solutions for arriving by bus. The main destinations that are connected with the capital of Tuscia are: - Rome-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) - Rome-Ciampino Airport (CIA) - Ponte Galeria-la Pisana (Rome) - Fiumicino city - Perugia.