The Center for the Study and Preservation of Rural Life of Poro Mount is housed inside the Ruffo Castle, dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth century. The...
The National Archaeological Museum "Vito Capialbi" is based, since 1969, in a wing of the Norman-Swabian Castle. The exhibition follows a chronological and...
In a dominant position, the Norman-Swabian Castle is witness to the history of Vibo Valentia from year one thousand to the nineteenth century. The original structure...
The Monastery Complex now commonly called "Valentianum" was the farmer Dominican Convent of Monteleone, one of the most important settlements of the region. From the...
The Museum, housed in some rooms of the Comprehensive Institute, exhibits tools used in agricultural work: plows, measures for dry and liquid, as well as everyday...
The Church of St. Mary the Greater and St. Leoluca is the main place of Catholic worship of Vibo Valentia, located in St. Leoluca Square. Built on the ruins of an...
Original palace, owned by Gagliardi family, was designed by Giovan Battista Vinci, in the late eighteenth century, at the area occupied by Church of Saints Mark and...
Modern Theater of Vibo Valentia has recently re-opens its curtain to theater seasons, combining well to usual movies projections a rich program of shows ranging from...
Vibo Valentia (Italian: [ˈviːbo vaˈlɛntsja] ( )) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Calabria region of southern Italy, near the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the...