Visiting Pompeii is like walking through an ancient dream, suspended between the everyday life of two thousand years ago and the force of nature that froze it forever.

The Archaeological Park of Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most fascinating and most visited landmarks in the world. Walking along the Roman paving stones, among frescoed domus, ovens, shops, and amphitheaters, you can sense the life of the ancient city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. It is not just archaeology: it is a vivid tale of a humanity close to us, strikingly modern.

A journey through history and beauty

The experience is not only visual but emotional: the House of the Vettii, the Villa of the Mysteries, the Lupanar, and the casts of the victims tell stories of life and death with a unique narrative power. Every corner of Pompeii speaks of time, of beauty, of destiny.

The site is vast – over 66 hectares open to visitors – and can be explored independently or with official guides, audio guides, or themed itineraries. Recently, newly restored domus and immersive technologies have made the visit even more engaging.

From the site to the landscape: a territory to savor

Pompeii is not a world locked in the past. It is a living part of a land that continues to create beauty: the Vesuvius area, with its vineyards, flavors, and traditions, is the natural extension of the experience.

Cantine Olivella is located just a few kilometers from Pompeii, and it’s easy to imagine – glass in hand – that the same soil which preserved the city for centuries now nurtures volcanic wines that tell a new story.

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