Long time ago used to be a roman fort here but was destroyed twice after fall of Rome in the early middle age. Now a fort with amazing view on Spoleto and a very good museum inside that takes you from roman times to renaissance. A must see.
If you happen to visit during weekend (we didnt) you can also climb on tower for even better view.
joe “Joe” lisha
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Fun place to explore. The grounds have spectacular views.
Zongle
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Spoleto is a great city, they make the tourist sites so accessible by providing escalator and moving walkways. We parked at the lower city parking garage and took the escalator to the major sites, then to the base of the Rocca, enjoying not only the interesting courtyards and frescoes, but the Roman aqueduct and the impressive sweeping views of the valley and the town.
Ana
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Beautiful place and views. Never expected to find these amazing building. Love it. Thankful for the electric stairs. Each corner is a new surprise.
Andrzej Olszański
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Again, as with almost all places. Quite expensive tickets for not much to see. Minimal museum inside.
In other countries such places are free. Not 7.5e per person. Daylight robbery.
DAVID SNYDER
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Outstanding collection contained within the impressive fortress. Great vistas over Spoleto and the surrounding region. Highlights of the collection include works by such masters as Nicolo di Liberatore -l’Alunno, Maestro di Cesi along with the spectacular late-14th century fresco cycles depicting scenes of courtly love and knightly adventures in the Camera Pinta and the Sala d’Onore.
Pim van Berkel
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Wasnt able to get in due to time constraints. Beautiful rocca which ur able to view from outside easily via the escalators and elevator.
SeFok Chan
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Beautiful fortress on top of Spoleto to visit. You can come to it by the walking escalators and elevator from the train station. The part I like is the ring road around the fortress. You get a panoramic view of the old city below and the view of the valley on the other side. Before the earthquake a few years ago, you could walk along the Roman aquiduct near the fortress. The Italians love to take strolls and chat along the ring road.