In the heart of Boscoreale, surrounded by the greenery of the Vesuvius National Park, stands the Museum of the Vesuvius National Park, a multifunctional center that tells the natural and geological history of the world’s most famous volcano.

After careful restoration and a complete reorganization of its spaces, the museum today serves as a landmark for those who wish to understand Vesuvius not only as a natural phenomenon but as a complex ecosystem, where life has always coexisted with fire.

An immersive and multimedia experience

The exhibition unfolds through interactive installations, immersive experiences, 3D videos, and environmental reconstructions. From the mechanisms of eruptions to the formation of rocks, from the Park’s biodiversity to historical testimonies linked to agriculture, each room is designed to engage both adults and children.

The museum is perfect for families, schools, hikers, and curious visitors, and also provides an information point for those wishing to learn more about the Park’s trails and activities.

A bridge between Vesuvian nature and culture

The Museum is located just a few kilometers from Cantine Olivella and makes an ideal stop before or after a winery visit: an opportunity to connect the sensory experience of wine with the knowledge of the land that produces it. Because Vesuvius is not just a presence in the background: it is a living part of every glass.

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