Province of Terni Travel Guide

Umbria

A historic town with medieval architecture, including towers and a fortified wall.
A historic town perched on a cliff with a prominent church and castle.
A spiral structure with a central light source.
A cathedral interior with striped columns, a high vaulted ceiling, and a large stained glass window.
A historic town with medieval architecture, including a prominent tower and cobblestone streets.

As you journey through this central Italian region stop by ancient hilltop towns, beautiful medieval churches, Roman ruins and countryside beauty spots.

The province of Terni sits in the heart of Italy and is a place of beautiful scenery that is filled with rich historical treasures. Visit centuries-old basilicas, explore underground grottoes and go hiking by a waterfall built by the Romans.

The capital of the province is also called Terni, an industrial city that was founded more than 2,000 years ago. It is also known as the City of Lovers, because St. Valentine was born here and became the city’s bishop.

Many parts of Terni city have been rebuilt following the destruction wrought by bombing raids during World War II. However, there are several ancient sites still standing. Visit the Basilica of St. Valentine, in which the saint’s relics are housed. Tour the 17th-century Terni Cathedral, also known as the Duomo of Santa Maria Assunta. Other historical sites include the Roman Amphitheater and the 16th-century Palazzo Spada.

Venture about 5 miles (8 kilometers) east of Terni to the Marmore Falls, a large park encompassing caves, wooded areas, a camping site and a man-made waterfall created by the Romans. The tall cascade is surrounded by several walking trails.

Travel around the region to see other fascinating sites. In the hilltop town of OrvietoOpens in a new window, visit the 14th-century cathedral, renowned for its striking Gothic façade. Enjoy a daytrip to the town of Ferentillo, which has a Museum of Mummies and is close to the remains of Etruscan settlements. Take a guided tour of the tunnels and grottoes beneath the town. Just outside the ancient town of Narni, you can find the stone that marks the geographical center of Italy.

Terni is one of the two provinces that make up the region of UmbriaOpens in a new window in central Italy. To experience its historical and scenic charms, fly into Rome, which is 62.7 miles (101 kilometers) away. Being an industrial town, the province's capital is well connected by road and rail. Get around by public transportation, rental car, taxi or train.

Popular cities in Province of Terni

A historic town with terracotta-roofed buildings, a central street, and surrounding hills.
Orvieto
Known for Historical, Cathedrals and Tours
Ride the cable car up to this town’s hilltop historic area with churches, traditional piazzas and a bell tower looking out from a volcanic plug of rock.

Reasons to visit

  • Orvieto Funicular - Piazza Cahen
  • Duomo di Orvieto
  • Orvieto Underground
A waterfall surrounded by lush green forest and a bridge.
Terni
Known for Historical, Monuments and Cathedrals
Terni is calling! Discover its monuments, history, churches and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Marmore Waterfall
  • Lago di Piediluco
A historic town with stone buildings, a prominent tower, and a hillside backdrop.
Narni
Known for Churches, Cathedrals and Historical
Relaxing Narni awaits: its churches, history, art and more!
A town on a hill surrounded by trees and hills.
Amelia
Venture to Narni Natural Pools and Orte Underground—just two of the sights around Amelia.
San Venanzo
San Venanzo
Known for Monuments and Museums
Escape to San Venanzo! Enjoy its monuments and museums.

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