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A remarkable day awaits, encompassing an insightful tour of Pompeii and the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. The museum houses an extensive collection of frescoes, statues, and various artifacts discovered in Pompeii. Your journey begins at Pompeii, where you will meet your guide near the Sgambati Bar. Your guide will be easily identifiable, holding a sign with your name written on it. The guided exploration of the ancient ruins will last approximately three hours, offering profound insights into this historically significant site. Following a brief lunch break, you and your guide will travel via the local Circumvesuviana train and subsequently the Naples train to reach the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. This renowned institution showcases numerous findings from Pompeii and its surroundings, providing a deeper understanding of its artistic and cultural heritage. The guided tour of the museum is scheduled to last around two hours, ensuring a comprehensive examination of its treasures. The tour ends at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, but before parting, the guide will provide you with all the information you need to take the metro and reach your accommodation without any problems.
Some details about the Archaeological Museum of Naples:
This exclusive tour allows you to explore the National Archaeological Museum of Naples with an expert archaeologist (or an art hisotorian) as private guide, ensuring a personal and crowd-free experience.
Delve into remarkable collections and uncover the fascinating history of ancient art. Renowned as one of Italy’s most significant museums and globally celebrated for its ancient art exhibits, the museum is housed in a historic building initially constructed as the Royal Riding School of Naples during the Spanish occupation of the Naples (16th century). The museum features two prominent collections: the “Farnese Collection”, primarily consisting of sculptures from Rome, and the Pompeian Collection, showcasing important archaeological discoveries from Pompeii and surrounding areas. Wander through rooms adorned with masterpieces of the “Farnese Collection”, including some of antiquity’s most renowned colossal statues such as the legendary “Farnese Hercules” and the imposing “Farnese Bull”.
On the second floor, explore the Pompeian Collection — a rare and unmatched assortment of artifacts recovered from Pompeian buildings buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The collection encompasses mosaics, frescoes, and sculptures from the Roman era that narrate life from centuries past. This tour promises a unique and enriching journey into the wonders of ancient art and history.
This tour is unavailable on Tuesdays as the National Archaeological Museum in Naples is closed.
N.B.: Entrance fees for Pompeii and the Archaeological Museum of Naples, train tickets, and lunch are not included.