
Tuscia is a stunning region, filled with hidden archaeological, cultural and natural treasures. It spans over the province of Viterbo and all of upper Lazio, as well as parts of Umbria and Tuscany.
In ancient times, it was the land of the Etruscans, and their presence can still be seen scattered throughout the region’s archaeological artifacts and sites. The area was also historically an important crossroads, being close to Rome and to the sea, and saw many princes, artists, noblemen and kings pass through, who left personal traces and authentic masterpieces behind.
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