On December 25, 2024, the village of Civita di Bagnoregio will open its doors for free to all visitors. The Municipality of Bagnoregio and Casa Civita have decided to offer a special gift: no entry fee of 5 euros, providing an extraordinary opportunity to experience the magic of one of Italy’s most enchanting locations.

This decision comes during a period of vibrant tourism for Civita di Bagnoregio, known as “the dying town” due to its dramatic position perched atop the Calanchi Valley.

Christmas in Civita: A Gift of Beauty and Sharing

Throughout Christmas Day, Italian and international tourists will enjoy free access to Civita di Bagnoregio, experiencing a timeless destination in a unique way. “We decided to give this gift to our visitors on Christmas Day to share the emotions this place evokes,” says Luca Profili, Mayor of Bagnoregio. “Tourism has transformed our municipality, making it one of the most vibrant and dynamic in the Tuscia region. Through investments and territorial enhancement, we’ve created jobs and opportunities that would have been unimaginable otherwise.”

A Message of Hope and Renewal

Francesco Bigiotti, administrator of Casa Civita, highlights the symbolic importance of free entry: “We want to share with the world a beauty that belongs to humanity. Christmas is the perfect time to give a gift, and ours is a message of hope. For years, we have been working on rediscovering and enhancing our territories. This gesture is an invitation to renewal, sharing, and celebrating a unique heritage.”

Why Visit Civita di Bagnoregio at Christmas

Civita di Bagnoregio is a village that captivates with its timeless charm. During Christmas, its quaint streets, breathtaking views of the Calanchi Valley, and the warm hospitality of its residents create an unforgettable experience. With free entry, this becomes an unmissable opportunity to discover one of Italy’s most stunning destinations.

How to Reach Civita di Bagnoregio

For tourists wishing to take advantage of the free admission, the village is easily accessible from Rome, Florence, and other cities in Central Italy. Parking facilities and shuttle services will be available to facilitate access to the village. For more information, visit the official website of the Municipality of Bagnoregio.