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This page aims to give a succinct but useful reference on Etruscan frescoes and tomb paintings. We include a series of pictures you may enlarge as well as a brief description of where such frescoes might be found. Some useful links for further reference are attached below. This is a link to the site about the Etruscans and Etruscan frescoes which I like best (www.mysteriousetruscans.com). It includes very good insights into the paintings and what they tell us of the culture behind they describe.
The most famous and startling Etruscan frescoes and tomb paintings are to be found approximately two or three kilometers from the city of Tarquinia (the area known as "Monterozzi") in central Italy. Road signs are pretty clear and you can even arrange tours from the Museum at Tarquinia. There is much to see although you cannot actually "touch": in more recent years the paintings have been sealed behind glass as the environmental change caused by the many visitors was actually causing the paintings to deteriorate (fungus growth).
If you are interested in going to visit whilst keeping control of your budget you might go to our private apartment at Montalto di Castro or Valentano as you can easily reach Vulci, Tarquinia and Cerveteri. Vulci is about a 15minute drive, Tarquinia less than 30mins and Cerveteri 45mins.
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Our private self catering accommodation suitable for visiting the Etruscans includes:
Montalto Marina (extremely near Vulci and Tarquinia)
Valentano (itself an Etruscan centre)
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A slightly more detailed overview of the Etruscans (but not too much)
Evolution of power in the Italian peninsula (Greeks, Carthaginians, Etruscans and Romans)
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