View of Herculaneum ruins
Interior of an house in the Herculaneum ruins
Ancient buildings in Herculaneum ruins
Fresco in a house in the Herculaneum ruins
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GUIDED VISIT - 2 HOURS - HERCULANEUM RUINS
Herculaneum ruins
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DURATION: |
2 hours |
PRICE: |
According to the number of participants |
AVAILABILITY: | All-year-round |
INCLUDES:
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An archaeological English-speaking guide at your disposal for 2 hours
Entrance Fees are not included
ADMISSION:
Single ticket (valid for 1 day)
Full price € 11,00
Half price € 5,50
access to 5 sites: Herculaneum, Pompeii, Oplontis, Stabiae, Boscoreale) - valid for 3 days
Full price: Euros 20.00
Half price : Euros 10.00 (*)
Free of charge: for EU citizens under 18 or over 65 years old.
(*) Reductions: for EU citizens aged 18-24 and EU permanent school teachers.
Reductions and free tickets can be issued only by showing a valid document (passport, identity card, driving license).
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Meeting with the Guide by the main entrance of Herculaneum ruins.
The ruins of Herculaneum, lying roughly 8 Km south-east of Naples, are most famous for having been destroyed, along with Pompeii, in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius beginning on August 24, AD 79. The town was buried under 75 feet (23 m) of ash deposited by a pyroclastic flow. It is undoubtedly one of the most impressive archaelogical sites in Italy. Ancient tradition connected Herculaneum with the name of the Greek hero Heracles ( Hercules), an indication that the city was of Greek origin. The most famous of the luxurious villas at Herculaneum is the Villa of the Papyri now identified as the magnificent seafront retreat for Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, Julius Caesar's father-in-law.
Much smaller than Pompei - about 5,000 people lived in the city at the time of the eruption, it was certainly wealthier and more select. Unlike Pompeii, wooden structures and furniture have survived. Out of the 20 hectars, which was the originally extension of the ancient town, less than a third has been brought to light so far. Many of the artefacts now are housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, others in the local Antiquarium.
Herculaneum, once a seaside resort, is now surrounded by the modern city of Ercolano.
- THIS TOUR WILL OPERATE RAIN OR SHINE, SO BE PREPARED FOR ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS.
- ENTRANCE FEE IS NOT INCLUDED.
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