Places to visit in Nepi
Tours and monuments not to be missed
Are you looking for a destination for an unusual weekend? You are in the right place. If you love Tuscia and you are fascinated by the history of this area you can not lose all the beautiful places of one of its most representative city: Nepi. Come to visit our city with a good dose of curiosity: in Nepi and the surrounding areas there is no shortage of surprises or wonders.
Discover the charm and beauties of Nepi
Borgia’s Castle
Among all the monuments of Nepi, the Borgia’s Castle is certainly the most significant and relevant. Linked to the powerful Borgia Family, it is the result of evident overlaps that testify to the long historical continuity that characterizes our town


Saint Savinilla Catacomb
This catacomb is certainly one of the most extraordinary in Lazio. It takes its name from the matron Savinilla who, according to medieval documents, collected the bodies of Saints Ptolemy and Romanus martyred during the period of Emperor Claudius known as “the Gothic”

The Cathedral
The Church of Saint Maria Assunta, called “Duomo”, was built on an area of an ancient Roman forum. It’s the result of several renovations, it contains several works of valuable value. The crypt and the main altar are certainly the most valuable elements

Civic Museum of Nepi
With a modern exhibition apparatus it illustrates, through various archaeological finds, the historical evolution of our city and the surrounding area from the proto-historic age to the Renaissance

Church of Saint Biagio
Historic monument declared of national interest which boasts the title of Rectory. It originates in the late period, the 10th century, and has a single nave boasting several frescoes inside

Church of Saint Tolomeo
Also known as the Church of the Rosary or of the Madonna della Vittoria, it has been managed since 1911 by the Order of the Servants of Mary and contains the relics of Saint Tolomeo and Blessed Cecilia Eusepi

The Church of Saint Peter
Structure, in Baroque style, built in the 13th century which has undergone several renovations over the years. Inside it is possible to see several paintings of fine workmanship

The Church of Saint Giovanni
Built in the La Ripa district in 1566, it is owned by the Venerable Confraternity of San Giovanni Decollato. Consisting of a single room with a presbytery raised by steps

Necropolis of “Tre Ponti”
Section of the Via Amerina flanked by rock tombs of various types dating back to between the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Among these, the “Queen’s Tomb” is very important

