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Categoria: Excursions

Naples: Rione Sanità

Our guide will lead you through one of the most facinating neighbours in town: Sanità. Since Greek and Roman Times its valley used to be a burial place: stood Hellenistic Ipogeos and early Christian catacombs. Architectural examples are the elegant Palazzo…

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Napoli: Capodimonte museum

Capodimonte Museum is one of Italy’s largest museums and home to important Neapolitan artwork. The Royal Palace of Capodimonte is a grand palace built by the Bourbon as a summer residence and hunting lodge. By the mid-19th century, the palace had been…

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Pompei

Our guide will help you explore the biggest and most important archeological site in the world: Pompeii. The archeological digs begun thanks to Charles III, King of Naples. Now, is it possible for the visitors to walk throug decumani and cardi, imagine how Roman used to live among those streets, find out more about their customs and traditions, their eating habits, their way of talking. Moreover, the walk will lead us to their theaters, the domus and the villae, as well as to the very first fast food places in history. We will discover a destroyed city which is more alive than ever. Pompeii was an ancient Roman city that was buried alive in the enormous volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

Our guide will help you explore the biggest and most important archeological site in the world: Pompeii. The archeological digs begun thanks to Charles III, King of Naples. Now, is it possible for the visitors to walk throug decumani and cardi, imagine…

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Ercolano

Our guide will lead you through the ancient Ercolano, helping you discovery its streets, its fast food places, its thermae, from 2000 years ago, that have been brought to the light only in the past 300 years. In the year 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted…

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