Why visit Bolsena
Bolsena blends history, pilgrimage and lake. It is famous for the Eucharistic Miracle behind the feast of Corpus Domini, and its medieval centre keeps an authentic feel a short step from the shore. For anyone based in Montefiascone, it is the richest lakeside stop.
What to see
At its heart is the Basilica of Santa Cristina, linked to the miracle and to the patron saint. Above the town stands the Monaldeschi fortress, home to the territorial museum of the lake. The old town, its lanes and the lakefront complete the visit.
Practical information and nearby
Bolsena fits a half day or a day, easily paired with other villages. Hours of the basilica, museum and venues vary by season, so check before you go. Along the shore you can reach Marta and Capodimonte; see also what to see on Lake Bolsena.
Frequently asked questions
What is there to see in Bolsena?
The Basilica of Santa Cristina, the Monaldeschi fortress with the lake's territorial museum, and a stroll through the old town and lakefront. Hours vary by season.
Why is Bolsena famous?
For the Eucharistic Miracle linked to the Basilica of Santa Cristina, behind the feast of Corpus Domini, and for its lakeside historic centre.
How far is Bolsena from Montefiascone?
It is one of the closest lakeside villages to Montefiascone, a short drive along the lake roads. Times depend on traffic and season.