Visit Herculaneum and see the exceptionally preserved ruins of ancient Roman homes, public buildings, and artefacts, offering a glimpse into Roman life.
Stroll through this UNESCO World Heritage Site and enjoy breathtaking views of the Gulf of Naples and the surrounding landscape.
Marvel at the exceptionally well-preserved due to the dense pyroclastic material from the volcanic eruption, and see the protected wooden structures and artefacts.
See houses, baths, along with stunning frescoes and mosaics, and admire Roman architecture and artistry.
Admire the old arena and the Palestra (Main Hall) with its giant statue of Hercules and admire the city’s grandeur through these impressive structures.
About Herculaneum, Italy:
The Archaeological Park of Herculaneum is a fascinating site near Naples, Italy, offering a glimpse into Roman life frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Unlike Pompeii, Herculaneum's buildings are better preserved, with intact wooden structures, frescoes, and mosaics. The park reveals ancient streets, luxurious villas, and artefacts, showcasing daily life, art, and architecture of the Roman Empire. It provides a unique insight into a city buried under volcanic ash.
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