Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Pompeii Adventure

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 This wonderful family walk is conducted by Context Travel.

The vivid archaeological site of Pompeii is one of the best spaces for families to explore life in an ancient Roman city. The level of conservation, due to the layers of mud, ash and lava that buried the city for more than 1,600 years, allows for a close reading of the site; one can almost imagine the ancient Pompeiians going about their daily business in the streets, homes, shops and public spaces that remain as testament to their civilization. According to us, in order for a family get a full Pompeii experience, they should pair a visit of the archaeological site with a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Naples, where many of the artifacts taking from Pompeii are now housed. This full-day excursion, in the company of a classical historian, archaeologist, or art historian is thus designed to give you and your family a full understanding of ancient Roman civilization and its development around the bay of Naples.
We start in the morning with a short drive from your Naples hotel or from the train station if you are coming in from Rome for the day. On the drive out to the site of Pompeii, our docent will provide historical information, which will set up the context for understanding the site and what we will see later at the Archaeological Museum in Naples. Upon arriving, we will move swiftly through the ancient cobble-stoned roads, exploring the homes, temples, shops, civic buildings and public spaces which intricately illustrate everyday activities in the city. We will explore the similarities and differences between life in ancient Pompeii and modern-day family life.
Leaving the site by the early afternoon, we will return to Naples, by car, where we will enjoy lunch in a small, non-touristy restaurant in the city center, followed by a short stroll through the center, poking our head into a few churches and providing a short synopsis of the history of the city. The group will then head to the Naples Archeological Museum, one of the greatest collections of ancient art and artifacts in the world, where we will view the colorful frescoes, mosaics and statues unearthed during the excavation of Pompeii, begun in the 18th century by envoys of the Bourbon kings of Naples. These artifacts provide vivid visual examples of the Pompeiians and their life, allowing for a full understanding of the culture of the time.
Note: It is possible to run this walk departing from Rome. You will need to take the high speed train to Naples first thing in the morning. Please purchase your tickets from Rome - Naples via our site and we can coordinate the times with you.

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