We had a great time visiting Orvieto from our port in Civitevecchia. It was a long drive from port but it
was worth it. Orvieto is yet another beautifully preserved medieval village, but this one is a bit
different. It was a Etruscan settlement Rome came into being but once the Romans conquered it, it was
abandoned until medieval times. In 1300 they began construction on the cathedral, which they call the
Duomo. I hadn't heard of it before, but it was breathtaking. The sculpture and fresco paintings were
extraordinary. Unfortunately, no photographs were permitted inside the church but I did get some
photos of the exterior. The miracle of the transfiguration happened nearby and the blood stained alter
cloth is a relic displayed in the church. The frescoes are very famous and were used by Michaelangelo
as a model for the Sistine Chapel. One can easily see where his motivation came from. They are vivid
since they were recently cleaned and magnificent. It is amazing how much nudity is on view in this
church! The murals show the story of the anti-christ and they show the results of sinful living. Risque
stuff.

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The shops were beautiful and colorful!
The light was low at 4pm. Great time to take more photos!