Art and beauty
Cathedral of Vetralla
The Church of Saint Andrew the Apostle, now the Vetralla Cathedral, is the city’s main religious building and stands as one of the finest examples of eighteenth-century Baroque architecture in Lazio.
Church of San Francesco
The Church of San Francesco in Vetralla, the oldest in the town, was built in the 7th century and reconstructed in the Romanesque style in 1207 following its destruction in 1187. Located along the Via Francigena, it became Franciscan in the 15th century.
Church of San Pietro
In the heart of the medieval village of Vetralla stands the evocative Church of San Pietro, whose origins date back to the 12th century, as evidenced by the ancient masonry and its position within the Castrum.
Convent of Sant’Angelo
An ancient convent of the Passionist Fathers nestled in the woods of Monte Fogliano, in Cura di Vetralla (VT). Founded on a 7th-century Lombard oratory, it serves as the starting point for the Hermitage of San Girolamo.
Sanctuary of the Madonna della Folgore
Discover the mystery of the Madonna della Folgore in Vetralla: where a lightning strike revealed a miraculous statue in 1470. A unique place blending history, faith, and nature in the Cimini woods that is well worth a visit.