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EXCURSIONS IN HERCULANEUM TO BOOK:

from AMALFI COAST
AC11. Pompeii/Vesuvio/Herculaneum Full day
AC12. Sorrento/Pompeii/Herculaneum Full day
AC24. Herculaneum 1/2 day

from SORRENTINE PENINSULA
SP11. Pompeii/Vesuvio/Herculaneum Full day
SP12. Pompeii/Herculaneum Full day
SP19. Herculaneum 1/2 day

from NAPLES City or Harbor
NA04. Sorrento/Herculaneum Full day
NA06. Pompeii/Herculaneum/Vesuvio Full day
NA08. Naples/Herculaneum Full day
NA13. Paestum/Herculaneum Full day





Herculaneum

Herculaneum was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius on August 2, 79 AD and sits on the western hem of the volcano. On a full day's outing it can be combined with an ascent to the summit. Unlike Pompeii, an important commercial centre, Herculaneum seems to have been a wealthy residential town only about one-third the size, and as such it makes a more manageable site, less architecturally impressive but better preserved and more easily taken in on a single visit. Because Herculaneum wasn't a commercial town, there was no central open space or forum, just streets of villas and shops, cut as usual by two very straight main streets that cross in the centre. Also, Vesuvius destroyed them in different ways. Pompeii was buried under layers of ash, while Herculaneum, much closer to the volcano, drowned under a sea of mud. Over time the mud hardened to a soft stone, preserving the city and nearly everything in it as a sort of fossil, so that the furniture, clothing and even some of the goods in the shops have survived. Most of the house's treasures are in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Things to see
Herculaneum excavation site - House of the Argus, Thermae, Samnite House, House of the Wooden Partition, House of the Carbonized Furniture, House of Neptune Mosaic, Palestra, House of the Mosaic Atrium, House of the Deer, House of the Gem, Bakery.




OTHER PLACES TO VISIT:

Campania
» Naples
» Caserta
» Pompeii
» Herculaneum
» Sorrento
» Amalfi Coast
» Positano
» Amalfi
» Ravello
» Vietri sul Mare
» Salerno
» Paestum

Latium
» Rome
» Ostia Antica
» Civitavecchia
Tuscany
» Florence
» Arezzo
» Cortona
» San Gimignano
» Volterra
» Siena
» Buonconvento
» Chianti
» Montepulciano
» Montalcino
» Pienza
» Montevarchi
» Pisa
» Lucca
» Livorno

Umbria
» Assisi


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