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Clitunno Temple

Located 15 km north of Spoleto, the Clitunno Temple is one of the seven monuments listed in the serial site "Longobards in Italy: Places of Power", included in June 2011 in the UNESCO WHL.
It is a small shrine shaped on the Corinthian temple model, built possibly in the 7th century, partly using spolia, a feature that along with the remarkable sculptural decorations, equates the building with the Basilica of San Salvatore. It keeps high-quality wall painting inside.

L’Umbria, Manuali per il Territorio, Spoleto, Roma 1978

Useful information

Address: Strada Statale Flaminia, 06042 - Pissignano (PG)

Associazione Italia Langobardorum
Piazza del Comune, 1 Spoleto (PG) - 06049
Mail: tempiettodelclitunno@sistemamuseo.it

Phone: +39 0743.275085 www.longobardinitalia.it

Managing body: Polo Museale dell'Umbria Ministero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo


Opening hours
Tempietto sul Clitunno

JANUARY AND FEBRUARY
Thursday to Sunday
10:00-13:00
closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

MARCH
Thursday to Sunday
10:00-15:00
closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

APRIL
Wednesday to Monday
11:00-17:00
closed Monday, Tuesday

MAY
Wednesday to Monday
11:00-17:00
closed Tuesday

JUNE
Wednesday to Monday
11:00-17:30
closed Tuesday

JULY
Wednesday to Monday
10:30-19:00
closed Tuesday

AUGUST
open every day
10:30-19:00

SEPTEMBER
Wednesday to Monday
10:30-19:00
closed Tuesday

OCTOBER
Wednesday to Sunday
10:00-17:00
closed Monday and Tuesday

NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER
Thursday to Sunday
10:00-15:00
closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Closed January 1st and December 25th
(last admission 30 minutes before closing)

Full ticket € 4.00
Reduced ticket € 3.00 (from 18 to 25 years)
Free admission up to 17 years

The reductions and free admissions comply with the regulations laid down in the entry regulations for Italian cultural sites, which can be consulted on the MiC website (see)

SUNDAY FREE ENTRANCE WILL BE SUSPENDED.

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