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  • Archaeological Museum (Entry Fee) Numerous Etruscan artifacts (many urns!) and some Greek pottery. A nice way to spend twenty minutes.
  • The Labyrinth (Entry Fee) Etruscan tunnels, probably used for water supply and drainage. These are quite extensive and run under the city. Guided tours start from the Cathedral.
  • Cathedral The cathedral is the oldest in all of Tuscany (6th Century). A small museum next door has a few beautiful choir books. The bell tower outside is of medieval construction.
  • Cetona - a mediaval village
  • La Solita Zuppa [2]. Via Porsena 21. Moderately expensive, but one of the best dining experiences in Southern Tuscany. The Cinghiale in salmi is particularly good but ask the owner (he is almost always there) for a recommendation.
  • Zaira [3]. Via Arunte 12. Advertised as Etruscan Cuisine, Zaira is good value for hearty fare. Children welcome.