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Traipsing through the Ancient Roman cisterns – in Todi

By Kimberly Sullivan | June 23, 2026 | 0
Ancient Roman cisterns, Todi, Umbria / Kimberly Sullivan

On my last visit to the lovely Umbrian hilltop town of Todi, I made an interesting visit to the Ancient Roman cisterns. You can arrange for a guided visit at the tourist office on the main town square, and the entrance to the cisterns is from the backside of that main square, Piazza del popolo.…

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