Narni Scalo is the most populated hamlet of Narni which is located at the western end of the Terni valley.
Narni Scalo, the railway station and a whole series of places to visit.
The town developed after the second world war around the train station of Narni, increased the number of inhabitants in relation with the birth of the industrial and economic activities.
In the heart of this characteristic hamlet is the green of the Bruno Donatelli Public Park, also known as Parco dei Pini.
Outside the village, on the Capitonese street, in La Quercia area, there is the massive Church of Madonna della Cerqua, while in the direction of Narni, near the Nera river, are worth to visit the Sanctuary of Madonna del Ponte, the remains of the Augustus Bridge (where start the cycle-pedestrian of the Gole del Nera) and the Mill of the Marquises Eroli.
Narni Scalo
Narni Scalo – 05035, Narni
The village has ample parking, to enjoy the green of the Pine Park is good to park in front of the entrance.
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Municipal Palace
The Municipal Palace, is in front of Priori Palace and, with its mole, the homonymous square in the center of Narni. The Podestà Palace, today

Ternana Gate
Ternana Gate, a medieval door, is one of the principal entrance to the medieval walls of the town of Narni. The gate is mentioned in

The left aisle
The left aisle, placed on the lateral entrance from Piazza Garibaldi, preserves different works including graves, altars and chapels. The left aisle of the Cathedral of