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Not only is the cemetery more than 400 years older than the ruins of Pompeii and the other Roman towns along the Bay of Naples, but it isn’t Roman at all. In fact, it was built by the ancient ...
Campi Flegrei, or the Phlegraean Fields – a large, volcanic area that stretches 200 kilometers (125 miles) under the bay of Naples and the islands of Capri and Ischia to the outskirts of the ...
For jaw-dropping views of the Bay of Naples from the city, the Pinto Storey (00 39 081 681 260; www.pintostorey.it ) is a charming three-star Art Nouveau hotel opened by an enterprising British ...
Beneath the waters of the Bay of Naples lies a hidden treasure: the Submerged Park of Baiae. An archaeological site that reveals the remains of an ancient city submerged by the sea.
During the recent cleaning of the Caves of the Simulated Ruins in Villa Floridiana, in the Vomero neighborhood of Naples, significant archaeological discoveries were made. The caves, dating back to ...
A volcanic phenomenon has recently revealed ancient Roman ruins on the shores of Lake Fusaro, near Naples. This discovery sheds new light on the region’s ancient history and raises a number of ...
The sprawling 2nd-century AD tomb, complete with stucco work and decorations, was found under nearly 60 tonnes of refuse illicitly piled up in 17th-century ruins at Pozzuoli, site of the ancient ...