Discover the Ancient Elegance of Casa di Aristide
Explore Casa di Aristide, a captivating archaeological gem in Ercolano showcasing exquisite Roman frescoes and rich historical heritage.
Nestled within the archaeological wonders of Ercolano, Casa di Aristide invites tourists to explore its well-preserved frescoes and intricate architecture that hark back to Roman times. Experience the rich history and artistry of this remarkable site.
A brief summary to Casa di Aristide
- Scavi di Ercolano, Via dei Papiri Ercolanensi, Ercolano, Metropolitan City of Naples, 80056, IT
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience with the site.
- Consider hiring a local guide to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of the artwork.
- Don't forget your camera—photography is allowed, and the frescoes are incredibly photogenic.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the site involves walking on uneven surfaces and exploring multiple rooms.
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the Herculaneum Archaeological Park entrance, head south on Via dei Papiri Ercolanensi. Continue straight for about 300 meters, where you will see a sign directing you to the Casa di Aristide. The entrance to the site is on your left, just past the ruins.
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Public Transport
If you are at the Herculaneum train station, exit the station and head towards Via Roma. From there, take Bus line 3M towards Ercolano Scavi. Get off at the 'Scavi di Ercolano' stop, which is very close to the archaeological site. Walk back a short distance along Via dei Papiri Ercolanensi to find the Casa di Aristide entrance.
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Walking
From the main square of Herculaneum (Piazza Trieste e Trento), head west on Via Roma. After about 500 meters, turn left onto Via dei Papiri Ercolanensi. Walk straight for about 200 meters, and you will arrive at the Casa di Aristide on your right.