Orvieto is a charming town located in the Umbria region of central Italy, built atop a volcanic tuff cliff overlooking the countryside. Its strategic position along the ancient Via Cassia, one of the main roads of the Roman Empire, made it a significant cultural and historical hub for centuries.
Orvieto‘s roots can be traced back to Etruscan times, with evidence of human settlement dating as far back as the 9th century BC: the Etruscans had established a flourishing city known as Velzna in the very spot Orvieto stands today. It was a strategic location, that served as a vital center for trade and commerce as it connected Etruria with neighboring regions.