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Cilento and Vallo di Diano

Guided tour of Teggiano

Black and white photograph of the medieval village of Teggiano.

Guided tour of Teggiano

Discover Teggiano, one of the most fascinating medieval villages in the Vallo di Diano and, for centuries, one of the most important cultural and political centres of Southern Italy thanks to the powerful Sanseverino Princes.
The guided tour begins in Piazza San Cono and winds through the streets, alleys, and squares of the historic centre, revealing its most significant landmarks and breathtaking panoramic views over the valley. The itinerary includes a visit to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, offering insight into the history, architecture, and events that have made Teggiano a place of remarkable historical and cultural significance in the heart of Campania.

  • Duration: approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes

Upon request, the itinerary can be extended to include visits to Castello Macchiaroli, Museo delle Erbe, Museo della Civiltà Contadina, Museo Diocesano, Lapidario, and Museo di San Cono, subject to opening availability and advance booking.


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Viviana Ricciardone Tourist Guide


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The itinerary can be customized. Each additional site extends the tour by approximately 30 minutes, and the tour price will be adjusted accordingly.

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