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History of Freud in Orvieto

Small Group
Digital
240 minutes
English

When Freud visited Orvieto in September 1897, he was so impressed by what he saw and experienced during his three days, that it changed the course of his life, and thus ours. What was it that triggered his Epiphany? This tour will show you. He was halfway through life's journey, but like his hero Dante, lost in a dark wood. He was suffering from anxiety and confusion, but also the intellectual excitement of a new start. He was mourning the death of his father. He had suffered a hostile reception to his latest theory by his peers. He was fearful of rising antisemitism in Vienna. He was also withdrawing from cocaine addiction. We shall retrace his steps and I will illustrate why these Orvieto places had such a profound effect. Orvieto's Etruscan sites and museums unleashed his passion for archeology and antique collecting. The tour embraces art, psychology, archeology, and the biography of a genius. The famous Freudian slip was born of his visit here.

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History of Freud in Orvieto

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Itinerary

Teatro Mancinelli

We meet here where I will give a broad outline of the places we shall visit and the effect that they had on Freud.

Piazza della Repubblica

Palazzo Bisenzi off Piazza Repubblica was once the home of the 'Hotel Delle Belle Arti' where Freud stayed on each of his three trips to Orvieto. Also, the Church of Sant Andrea with its remarkable fresco of St Julian the Hospitaller affected Freud.

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The well is 50m deep and a wonder of Renaissance architecture. After the cathedral, it has been the number two attraction since even before Freud's day. It is analogous to Freud's descent into his unconscious.

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  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Walking tour of the principal places Freud visited during his stay in Orvieto
  • Lunch
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Most of the tour is a walkabout, but for the Etruscan Cemetery you will be taken by car

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • The Theatre Café has its entrance next to the Theatre's main entrance 122, Corso Cavour. We shall meet inside the Café. I will wear a hat.

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