Pompeii is not just an archaeological site, but an open window to the past. Buried in 79 AD by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, this Roman city has remained incredibly intact, offering us a detailed account of daily life two thousand years ago.
What to See
The Forum: the beating heart of public life, surrounded by temples and administrative buildings.
The Villas and the Domus: extraordinary frescoed houses, rich in mosaics and gardens.
The Grand Theater: a performance space that still echoes with shows and performances today.
The Victims' Casts: moving testimonies of those caught by the eruption.
Unmissable Experiences
Guided tours through perfectly preserved streets and shops.
Panoramic photographs with Mount Vesuvius in the background.
Discover ancient Roman cuisine with historical tastings.