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| A visit to Tarquinia begins at the Etruscan Museum | 
I made some wonderful discoveries Yesterday in Tarquinia, the Etruscan town famous for its painted Etruscan tombs is only a short drive from my home in Vetralla and even closer to Civitavecchia’s port, making it a perfect trip for cruise passengers looking for an alternative to Rome excursions.
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| view of Tarquinia from the garden | 
 The first garden is that surrounding an elegant villa  estate  which once belonged to a 19th century Cardinal.  
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| rare breed at home in Tarquinia | 
The  new
owners Celeste and Franco have  transformed
the villa into an  elegant B&B of only  
three rooms.  Check out the  video. 
Across the
valley, near Santa Maria del Castello, 
is the other garden, studded with sculptures  and roaming peacocks.
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| Etruscan sphinx by a local sculptor | 
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| Maremma cowboy statue | 
Owner Bruno  has dedicated 
decades  of hard manual labor  to create this  magical   place  in an area previously  ignored
by the people of Tarquinia, for it is adjacent to  the former slaughter house.
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For more information about this area  take a  look at my website. The only books in English   can be ordered directly  from  my  website www.elegantetruria.com  



































