Cascata delle Marmore in Terni

Cascata delle Marmore

Cascata delle Marmore is a stunning waterfall located near the historic city of Terni in Italy. The waterfall was created by the ancient Romans through a canal built to divert the waters of the River Velino. At 165 meters high, it is the largest man-made waterfall in the world. Visitors can witness the spectacle of the cascading water from several viewpoints, including a panoramic terrace and a walkway that leads behind the waterfall. The area is also surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, perfect for picnicking and hiking. Moreover, the waterfall played an important role in Italian literature, being mentioned in Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy."

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