Understand
Marsciano may not be a bustling tourist destination, but it does offer some interesting highlights for visitors. One of its notable attractions is a small museum dedicated to the art of brickmaking. Here, you can explore the history and process behind this unique craft, providing an intriguing glimpse into the town's industrial heritage.
Get in
If you're planning on taking a local train from Perugia Ponte San Giovanni station (not the central station), get ready for a thrilling 25-minute ride. The trains may not come as frequently as you'd like, so make sure to check the timetables. And the best part? The fare is an absolute steal at just 1.65! But that's not all this local train line has to offer. It also runs to Terni, a city connected to major train lines. From Terni, you can catch a train to Marsciano for only 3.05. Here's a handy tip: instead of buying your ticket to Marsciano at the ticket window, head to the shop in the bar at Terni station. And don't worry if you can't find these trains listed on the main timetables displayed in Terni station. There's a separate timetable that showcases these exciting trains, and you can find them on the departures board or even on the Trenitalia website. So hop aboard and let the adventure begin!
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