WELL
Piazza Danti, 18
Also called the Sorbello Well, named after the noble family that owned the palace overhead, this monument is an extraordinary feat of hydraulic engineering. Dating back to the second half of the 3rd century, it testifies to Perugia's highly advanced civilization at the time.
The size of the well, which was much larger than the water reservoirs that commonly existed in the Etruscan age, has led historians to believe that it was originally built as a cistern.
From a Medieval underground passageway, visitors can enter and pass through the well on a modern walkway that reveals the imposing depth of this monument.
Letters etched into the base of the well's exterior - or so-called "quarry signs" - are similar to those found on various blocks in the city walls.
Info:
tel. 075 5733669
Opening hours:
November-March
from Tuesday to Sunday: 11:00am-1:30pm / 2:30pm-5:00pm
closed Monday
May, June, July, September, October
from Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00am-1:30pm / 2:30pm-6:00pm
closed Monday
April, August
open every day: 10:00am-1:30pm / 2:30pm-6:00pm
Closed December 25th and January 1st
CAPITULAR
MUSEUM
BALDESCHI
AL CORSO PALACE
ROCCA PAOLINA
MUSEUM CENTRE
MUSEUM OF THE
CITY WALLS AND GATES
DELLA PENNA
PALACE
NATIONAL GALLERY
OF UMBRIA
NOBILE COLLEGIO DEL
CAMBIO (EXCHANGE GUILD)
HYPOGEUM OF THE
VOLUMNUS FAMILY
ETRUSCAN
WELL
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL
MUSEUM OF UMBRIA
NOBILE COLLEGIO DELLA MERCANZIA (MERCHANT'S GUILD)
SAN SEVERO
CHAPEL
AGEVOLAZIONI PER ALTRI MUSEI E MONUMENTI
Via Podiani, 11/ 06121 Perugia - tel. 075 5772834 fax 075 5772831 - numero verde: 800.96.19.93 - infomusei@comune.perugia.it





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