Eroli Museum
The Eroli Museum of Narni is one of the most important museum systems in the province of Terni: named to Giovanni Eroli (1813-1904), historian, archaeologist and antiquarian native of Narni
The Eroli Museum of Narni is one of the most important museum systems in the province of Terni: named to Giovanni Eroli (1813-1904), historian, archaeologist and antiquarian native of Narni
Amongst the several similarities between C.S. Lewis’ Narnia and the actual Umbrian Narni we can find a castle, overlooking the valley from the top of the hill: the imposing Albornoz Fortress (dating back to 14th century).
The roar of the Great Aslan, the lion, has finally reached the Umbrian Narnia. The old town of Naharna overlooks the valley from its rocky spur, where the river Nahar (today known as Nera) flows.
The San Cassiano Abbey is completely immersed in the woods of the Valnerina, between Narni and the Nera Gorges which open towards Stifone. It is a Benedictine abbey of the tenth century, particular for its location and rich in artistic and architectural testimonies.