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Scavi di Oplontis - Villa Poppea: A Glimpse into Roman Luxury

Discover the stunning frescoes and luxurious ruins of Villa Poppea, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Pompeii, offering a glimpse into Roman life.

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Explore the lavishly decorated Villa Poppea, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Torre Annunziata, near Pompeii. This ancient Roman villa, possibly belonging to Emperor Nero's wife, Poppea Sabina, showcases stunning frescoes and mosaics, offering a unique insight into the opulent lifestyle of the Roman elite.

A brief summary to Scavi di Oplontis - Villa Poppea

  • Monday 9 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-7 pm
  • Friday 9 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-7 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy better lighting for photography.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the site involves walking over uneven surfaces.
  • Allocate at least two hours to fully appreciate the ruins and surrounding areas.
  • Check the official website for any special events or exhibitions during your visit.
  • Consider visiting the Torre Annunziata Museum of Identity to see artifacts from the villa.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Naples, take the Circumvesuviana train towards Sorrento or Poggiomarino and disembark at Torre Annunziata station. From Torre Annunziata Centrale station, walk left onto Via Roma, then turn right onto Via Sepolcri. Continue on Via Sepolcri to reach the entrance of Scavi di Oplontis. Alternatively, from the 'Torre Annunziata - Stazione Oplonti' Circumvesuviana stop, it's a short walk to the site. A single train ticket from Naples to Torre Annunziata costs approximately €2-€5.

  • Car

    Take the A3 Napoli-Salerno highway and exit at Torre Annunziata Scavi. Follow signs to Via Sepolcri. Note that parking near the site can be challenging. Limited parking may be available on nearby streets. Consider parking a few blocks away in designated parking areas. Expect to pay around €2-€3 per hour for parking.

  • Walking

    From the Torre Annunziata Città train station, walk along Via Vittorio Veneto, then turn onto Via Plinio. Continue onto Via dei Sepolcri to reach the entrance of Scavi di Oplontis. The walk is approximately 10 minutes. There are no tolls or additional fees for walking.

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The Scavi di Oplontis, encompassing the magnificent Villa Poppea, is an archaeological treasure located in Torre Annunziata, near the more famous Pompeii. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a captivating glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of ancient Rome. Believed to have belonged to Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Emperor Nero, the villa was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, preserving its grandeur for centuries. Excavations have revealed a sprawling complex adorned with remarkably well-preserved frescoes, intricate mosaics, and expansive gardens. The vibrant frescoes depict mythological scenes and offer insights into the artistic tastes and cultural life of the Romans. Visitors can explore the grand halls, private baths, and numerous rooms, each reflecting the opulence and sophistication of Roman architecture. The villa's strategic location overlooking the sea provided breathtaking views and easy access to trade routes, further enhancing its significance. Unlike the bustling city of Pompeii, Oplontis served as an elite getaway, offering a peaceful retreat for the Roman aristocracy. The site is less crowded than Pompeii, allowing for a more intimate and reflective exploration of ancient history. A visit to Scavi di Oplontis is a journey into the heart of ancient Roman civilization, a must-see for travelers intrigued by the past.

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