Transfer from Innsbruck
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Departure from Innsbruck
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Estimated arrival to Orvieto
15:31h

Trip duration: 391min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics
Italy

105 min

Aviation aficionados will truly enjoy this little museum, as well as anybody else craving for some interesting experience. It was established by the brilliant aeronautical... engineer Gianni Caproni in 1927, who built the first Italian airplane, the Caproni Ca. 1. Today’s museum displays about 20 planes, numerous models and other informative materials covering both Caproni’s legacy and the broader history of aviation. There are also free flight simulators which are great fun for the kids.

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Messner Mountain Museum
Italy

105 min

Messner Mountain Museum at Sigmundskron Castle near Bozen is the centerpiece of a museum project consisting of five museums situated at six different locations. After... many centuries of changing owners and going through difficult conditions, this late medieval castle finally became heritage of the autonomous province of Bolzano in 1996. Soon after that, famous Italian alpinist Reinhold Messner, opened in Sigmundskron Castle the Mountain Museum with distinctive collection of artifacts, art and religious objects all dedicated to mountaineering. The museum gives an insight into the importance and significance of mountains for humans.

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Montepulciano
Italy

90 min

Montepulciano stands on a sloping and narrow limestone edge overlooking the Val di Chiana and val d’Orcia. Such a location provides the city with dazzling... views of the typical Tuscan countryside. But the panorama is not the finest feature of Montepulciano. Rather, it is just one of many Montepulciano’s greatnesses. It has one of the most intact historic centers of any Italian town. The fact that no major building work has been done within these city walls since 1580 proves how well it is preserved. On the beautiful Piazza Grande you can admire the Town Hal, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and Palazzo Tarugi, completely covered in travertine. Just a heads up – the city can get quite crowded because it became particularly famous after the film Twilight, sequel New Moon, was filmed here.

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Ferrari Museum
Italy

135 min

Here you have a unique opportunity to sit in the legendary Ferrari and make few laps around the track in the semiprofessional simulator of F1... inside the museum. Now, who would want to miss that?! Discover the stories about the brand’s overall history and stories about the personal life of its founder, the legendary Enzo Ferrari.

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Reifenstein Castle
Italy

75 min

“Reifenstein has the best-preserved original medieval castle interior I’ve ever seen” are the words of famous Rick Steves, the best connoisseur of European castles. Since... photographing is not allowed inside the castle, the only way to confirm his words is to visit the castle in person. 10 rooms are open to the public but it is only possible to visit with a guided tour and the schedules can be found at: http://www.suedtirolerland.it/en/highlights/castles-mansions/castel-tasso/

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Florence
Italy

135 min

Florence is not only the crown jewel of Tuscany but it is also one of world’s greatest history and art cities. A preferred weekend getaway... for many Europeans, Florence seduces every visitor, whether you are a first-time stop-by traveler or a repeat visitor who just can’t get enough of this allure. It boasts amazing artwork and architecture, churches, museums and monuments. The most popular and important sites in Florence are Il Duomo - Florence’s cathedral, the Baptistery, the Uffizi, the Bargello, and the Accademia. But it also has a vibrant social scene full of quirky shops and quality crafts, restaurants, cafes and famous Italian pastry shops. You can’t leave Florence without trying Italian gelato and the best way to enjoy it is to sit near the Arno River, while admiring the Ponte Vecchio.