Hiking Day Trip to Frasassi Caves & Valadier’s Temple

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Hiking Day Trip to Frasassi Caves & Valadier’s Temple

Date:Friday, July 11th
Price: €50

Deadline to sign-up and pay is by Monday, July 7th 5:00pm
You may book and pay for your trip inside the Athletics Office, located in Vicolo della Penitenza n°26, starting on the first week of classes.

Frasassi Caves are a very popular destination for all cave lovers and nature lovers. They are one of the most beautiful sights in Italy and are considered the largest hypogeal complex in Europe.  These Caves are characterized by a set of underground paths of about 30 km in length, divided into 8 different geological layers.

There are different forms of stalactites and stalagmites, secular limestone concentrations.

The caves are open to the public for only 1.5 of the total 30km and the temperature never exceeds 14 °C.

The Frasassi Caves are managed by Frasassi Consortium, established in 1972, by the collaboration between the province of Ancona and the municipality of Genga, so as to safeguard and enhance this natural site.

After the Caves, we will visit the Valadier’s Temple, a church of Genga which Pope Leo XII built in 1828, on the basis of a draft drawn by the architect Giuseppe Valadier. The church was built in Travertine and has an octagon shape plant, a domed roof covered with lead sheets and is placed in the cave.

A copy of the marble statue of the Madonna and Child by Antonio Canova is located inside the temple. The real one is kept inside the “Museo di Arte Sacra” di Genga.

What’s included? 

-Round-trip private coach bus service
-Guided tour to the caves
-Insurance
-Lunch at Restaurant
-Visit to Valadier’s Temple
-Helpful and knowledgeable group leaders!

*For more information email [email protected]
**Please be reminded that, as stated in the Terms and Conditions, all activities and trips are not refundable.