A journey to discover the most hidden Umbria: underground cities, wells, cisterns and caves tell the story of the region from the Etruscans to the Middle Ages.
These areas, today underground, had in the past an important role in the urban settlements and reveal the cities origins.
In Assisi, the Foro romano con la collezione archeologica, the Museo Diocesano e Cripta San Rufino and the extraordinary Roman domus; in Perugia, the Museo del Capitolo della Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, the Ipogeo dei Volumni, the Ipogeo di San Manno and the Pozzo etrusco; in Orvieto, Pozzo di San Patrizio and Orvieto Underground, in Massa Martana, the Catacomba di Villa San Faustino, the ancient Narni sotterranea, and, finally in Todi and Amelia, the Roman cisterns.