The Mill of the Marquises Eroli rises on the banks of the river Nera , in a storical, artistic and naturalist contest of big importance, characterized by the ancient Via Flaminia , by the Augustus Bridge and by the Abbey of San Cassiano.
The Mill of the Marquises Eroli, a recognized monument of cultural interest.
Was always under the property of the Eroli family, the mill is one of the most ancient mills of our region, so much to be recognized by the State as a place of cultural interest.
Example of rural architecture of Umbria, the complex today is used as, with its wide locals and gardens along the bank of the river, a place where do conferences, exhibitions, weddings, parties and any other kind of events.
A visit into the Mill and its gardens.
The gardens, including one of the spans of the Augustus Bridge and a few steps from the entrance of the Gole del Nera cycle-pedestrian, are open to the public from March to November by appointment with guided tour for groups of people more than 10 and are rich of different species of flowers – camelie, rhododendri, peonie, ortensie, rose, tulimrs, piante di bordura – and trees – birches, acacias, liquidambar, ginkgo biloba, oaks, holm oaks, euonymi, liriodendri, viburni, ceanothus, rustifina – plants that in autumn turn their colors on red and orange tones, making the garden of particular suggestion.
To visit the gardens, for groups of more than 10 people, it is possible to combine breakfasts and snacks.
Eroli Mill
Via Tre Ponti, 7 05035, Narni
The Mill of the Marquises Eroli can be visited from March to November by reservations for groups of people more than 10.
It is suggested to park the car near the remains of the Augustus Bridge, in Via dei Tre Ponti.
Discover Narni.
Continue to walk with us discovering what to see inside the walls of Narni.
Or discover the points of interest of Narni and of its territory:
Church of Santa Margherita
The Church of Santa Margherita was built in the heart of the town of Narni, at the beginning of the XVII century. Near the building
Piazza Galeotto Marzio
Placed at the end of Via Mazzini and enriched by beautiful palaces which faced it, Piazza Galeotto owes its name to the big humanist from
The central aisle
Entering the Cathedral of Narni, from piazza Cavour it’s suggested to go in the center to look at the building in all of its elements: