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Pompeii ruins, back to light a tomb Samnite
Pompeii ruins do not cease to offer surprises. A Samnite tomb containing dating from the fourth century BC came to light in the Necropolis...
Sunday, September 6 free admission to archaeological sites around Vesuvius
On 6 September 2015 the initiative back "Sunday at the Museum" with the opening of the archaeological sites of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis and the...
The Great Gymnasium of Pompeii Ruins will be open during the...
The Great Gymnasium of Pompeii Ruins will be open during the day. To place it the Superintendence for Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabia ruling that...
Game of the Resonances in the ruins of Pompeii
Inaugurated this morning in the presence of Minister Dario Franceschini, the "Game of Resonances", the new site-specific sound installation art for the Great Palestra of ruins...
Pompeii ruins, found three paintings stolen in 1957
Recovered by carabinieri (italian police) of team of Cultural Heritage Protection (TPC) in the US in collaboration with ICE, three beautiful frescoes of the...
At Pompeii Festival four evenings dedicated to Carla Fracci
"Enhancing the tourism of the south through cultural events of high level", these are the words of the master Alberto Veronesi artistic director of...
The ancient Pompeii rebuilt with 190.000 Lego bricks
Rebuild the ancient city of Pompeii with the bricks of the buildings? No sooner said than done. The dream has been realized by a fan...
Pompeii, workshop on citrus fruits in the Auditorium of the ruins
Tomorrow, Friday, December 5 (h: 10 am to 4 pm), at the Auditorium of Pompeii ruins to discuss the origin, spread and use of...
The ancient Pompeii seduces Turkey
The ancient Pompeii seduces even Turkey. The leadership of the Tursab, the National Association of Travel Agencies of the country's half-moon, visited the ruins...
Ruins of Pompeii, reopens the Grand Theatre
The Great Theatre of Pompeii reopened. Four years after the seizure, the centuries-old structure torn from the ashes of Vesuvius back then to be...