€7.0
/ Adult
This ancient monument is a huge, walled cemetery that’s been around since the 13th century. It’s famous for its long marble corridors, peaceful atmosphere, and the legends about sacred soil brought from Jerusalem. The place is packed with history and is considered one of the most important medieval burial grounds.
- Massive marble cloisters with beautiful arches
- Stunning frescoes that survived wars and time
- Tombs of important people from centuries ago
- Quiet gardens and ancient Roman sarcophagi
- See the Famous Frescoes 🎨 The walls are covered with huge, detailed paintings from the 1300s and 1400s. Some of them show wild scenes of life, death, and the afterlife—super interesting and a bit spooky.
- Walk Through History 🏺 The corridors are lined with old tombs and Roman coffins. It feels like stepping back in time, and you can actually see how people honored the dead hundreds of years ago.
- Chill in a Peaceful Spot 🌳 It’s way quieter than other places nearby. The gardens and open spaces make it a perfect spot to relax and take in the art and architecture.
- Most popular for: The massive medieval frescoes and the legendary “holy soil.”
- Dress code: Shoulders and knees covered (it’s a sacred place).
- Best time to visit: Early morning for fewer people and softer light for photos.
- Tickets: Book at least a few days in advance, especially in busy months.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €7.0.
Last checked: Mar 5, 2025
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