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  • POMPEII TOUR WITH ITS VILLA OF THE MYSTERIES - 3 HOURS

THREE-HOUR GUIDED TOUR OF POMPEII WITH ITS VILLA OF THE MYSTERIES

Private Tour

Euros 370
(admission tickets not included)

Tour Duration

3 Hours

Tour Availability

All year long

Meeting Point

By the Bar Sgambati at Pompeii

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Tour Description

Skip the line with our Pompeii tour. We assist you in purchasing entrance tickets in advance, ensuring that no valuable time is wasted at the start of your visit.

Pompeii guided tour

What makes this tour special?

] Experience the wonder of Pompeii’s archaeological ruins and the majestic grandeur of the recently restored Villa of the Mysteries, celebrated for its captivating frescoes devoted to the Dionysian cult.

Save time with our assistance in purchasing entry tickets, allowing you to begin your visit without unnecessary delays.

Discover some of the most remarkable monuments in the northern area of this extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Site with your personal archaeological expert. This is the ideal way to experience the highlights of Pompeii.

What’s included

What’s included?

Activity Schedule:

Duration: 3 hours

Meeting point: At the Sgambati Bar in Pompeii near the Villa dei Misteri Circumvesuviana train station

Availability: All year long

This tour includes:

A private three-hour guided tour of Pompeii with an English-speaking archaeologist

The tickets to the ruins of Pompeii are additional  

Itinerary of this tour

Itinerary of this tour

  • • Meeting with your tour guide at the Sgambati Bar, near the Pompei Villa dei Misteri Circumvesuviana train station
  • • Porta Marina
  • The harbor of Pompeii
  • Sacred Way of Pompeii
  • The Forum with its public monuments
  • Some example of a Roman house
  • Plaster casts (Giuseppe Fiorelli)
  • Thermal Baths
  • City walls
  • Necropolis (Burial Ground)
  • Villa of the Mysteries

Why is our guided tour of Pompeii so unique ?

In 79 AD, the eruption of Mount Vesuvius completely buried Pompeii under layers of ash and pumice stones. This catastrophic event preserved the city’s daily life, along with its artifacts, statues, mosaics, buildings, and even its inhabitants, effectively freezing them in time for 1,500 years. Accidentally rediscovered in the late 16th century and systematically excavated in the centuries that followed, Pompeii offers a unique glimpse into Ancient Roman life like no other site in the world. During a fully-guided 3-hour tour of this extraordinary archaeological area, you can stroll through streets once bustling with activity. Step into the lives of ancient Pompeians, tracing their footsteps as they went about their daily lives two thousand years ago.
Embark on an incredible journey with your personal archaeological guide, culminating in a visit to the Villa of the Mysteries, adorned with vibrant frescoes and exquisite mosaic floors.

Villa of the Mysteries:

The Villa of the Mysteries stands as the most renowned suburban residence in Pompeii, famous for housing the only known cycle of ancient paintings depicting an initiation rite dedicated to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility.

The frescoes remain remarkably vibrant, showcasing an intricate network of details on the walls that render them exceptionally significant and one of a kind.
This remarkable residence might have once been owned by the Istacidii family, dating back to the second century BC, with modifications made over time until the eruption in 79 AD. The wall decorations reflect the historical periods in which they were created: the “tablinum” (living room) features predominantly black- background paintings, whereas red tones dominate the pictorial cycle of the Mysteries.
Like many structures in the Roman city, this remarkable villa has undergone extensive restoration work spanning nearly two years. The project concentrated on preserving all aspects of the villa’s decorations, including its mosaic floors and paintings, which were the primary focus. Throughout the restoration period, the villa remained closed to the public for several months and has only recently reopened to visitors.

The Oecus 5 (Grand Salon) in the so-called Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii:

In the Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii, a small room with two alcoves situated south of the “tablinum” provides access to the renowned salon adorned with frescoes that gave the villa its name. This cycle of artwork is often regarded as among the most celebrated paintings of antiquity, largely due to the rare life-size portrayal of the figures. Most scholars interpret this fresco cycle as representing an initiation ritual into the Dionysian mysteries.
Starting with the left wall, the ritual unfolds with a nude boy positioned between two matrons. A girl carrying a tray of offerings approaches a seated figure, seen from behind, who is performing a sacrifice, assisted by two attendants. The scene continues with an elderly Silenus playing the lyre alongside a young satyr and a nymph (panisca) tending to a goat kid. Nearby, a frightened woman appears ready to flee as she witnesses the flagellation of one of her companions occurring in the opposite corner.
The back wall depicts an intricate scene beginning with an aged Silenus presenting a young satyr with a drink, while another satyr lifts a theatrical mask over his head. At the center, Dionysus reclines against Ariadne’s lap as she sits gracefully on a throne. The narrative progresses with the exposure of the phallus, emblematic of fertility, leading into a depiction of a woman undergoing flagellation, accompanied by a nude maenad who performs a dance in frenetic ecstasy. Next, there is the preparation of a young bride awaiting her initiation rite, aided by two cupids and a matron. The sequence concludes with a seated matron, her head veiled, presumably the mistress of the house, calmly observing the unfolding drama.

N.B.: Please note: The tour follows the classic itinerary; however, it is possible to customize our Pompeii three-hour visit by including any additional monuments of your choice.

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