Pompei e il museo archeologico di Napoli
Il primo scavo archeologico al mondo visibile con Street View. Pompei, grazie alla tecnologia di Google, e' visitabile con un tour virtuale con il quale e' possibile passeggiare tra gli scavi.
Il Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, uno dei primi costituiti in Europa in un monumentale palazzo seicentesco tra la fine del Settecento e gli inizi dell'Ottocento, può vantare il più ricco e pregevole patrimonio di opere d'arte e manufatti di interesse archeologico in Italia.
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Pompei - Visita agli scavi archeologici - Visit to the archaeological excavations of Pompeii
Pompei (Napoli) - Gli scavi archeologici di Pompei hanno restituito i resti della città di Pompei antica, presso la collina di Civita, alle porte della moderna Pompei, seppellita sotto una coltre di ceneri e lapilli durante l'eruzione del Vesuvio del 79, insieme ad Ercolano, Stabia ed Oplonti.
I ritrovamenti a seguito degli scavi, iniziati per volere di Carlo III di Borbone, sono una delle migliori testimonianze della vita romana, nonché la città meglio conservata di quell'epoca; la maggior parte dei reperti recuperati (oltre a semplici suppellettili di uso quotidiano anche affreschi, mosaici e statue), è conservata al museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli ed in piccola quantità nell'Antiquarium di Pompei, attualmente chiuso: proprio la notevole quantità di reperti è stata utile per far comprendere gli usi, i costumi, le abitudini alimentari e l'arte della vita di oltre due millenni fa.
Il sito di Pompei, nel 2016, ha superato i tre milioni di visitatori, per la precisione 3 209 08, risultando il terzo sito museale statale più visitato in Italia dopo il Pantheon e il circuito archeologico del Colosseo, Foro Romano e Palatino. Nel 1997, per preservarne l'integrità, le rovine, gestite dalla Soprintendenza Pompei, insieme a quelle di Ercolano ed Oplonti, sono entrate a far parte della lista dei patrimoni dell'umanità dell'UNESCO
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Scavi archeologici di Pompei - Napoli
Pompeii Archaeological Ruins - Naples
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Herculaneum Half-day Tour - What to see in Italy's Roman ruins - Mini-documentary
This is what you might see during a half-day / 4-hour tour of Herculaneum's Roman ruins in Italy. Note - You’ll get round the whole site in 3 or 4 hours but some areas are usually closed for conservation.
Be sure to also check out part 1 - the Pompeii tour (9m06s):
My video of what to see in Sorrento is here (6m16s):
And here's my short film about a day on Capri (3m34s)
This is my Positano Day Trip film (3m10s):
About this Herculaneum mini-documentary:
Herculaneum is about 6 kilometres form Mount Vesuvius and was destroyed in 79 AD by the same eruption that engulfed Pompeii.
Only one quarter of the city has been uncovered, with the modern town of Ercolano sitting on top of the remainder.
The city lay buried for centuries in a solid mass of pumice and ash to a depth of 12 to 30 metres.
Herculaneum was a smaller, wealthier city than Pompeii, covering about 20 hectares and with 4000 - 5000 inhabitants.
Instead of the sudden weight of falling ash that crushed roofs and collapsed houses in Pompeii, fast-flowing lava filled Herculaneum from the ground up, supporting walls and roofs as it encased them.
This preserved its multi-storied homes, complete with doors and staircases, as well as a wealth of organic material missing in Pompeii. Wooden furniture, textiles, and even foods tell us much about everyday life here, and many vivid frescoes and mosaics remain intact.
In this film we tour the streets and see inside the houses, bars and baths of ancient Herculaneum.
The film ends at the boathouse, where there are skeletons of victims who died at the seashore while waiting for rescue.
Film by Deanna Allison.
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Pompei Ruins Naples Timelapse 4k Ultra HD
79 d. C. Il monte Vesuvio seppellisce tutto quello che c'è intorno. Pompei, Ercolano, Stabia, Oplontis con tutti i suoi abitanti .
Il tempo non ha corrotto l'antica civitas, proprio grazie allo strato di cenere, lava e lapilli del vesuvio. Si è scavato per lunghi anni e la scoperta è stata sorprendente: gli Scavi Archeologici Di Pompei .
Oggi è il monumento più visitato d'Italia dopo il colosseo .
A pochi passi da qui si scala alla Falesia Lettere - Napoli - Climbing Area affacciata proprio sul vulcano, sul golfo di napoli e sulla piana nocerino-pompeiana.
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Ercolano - Italy (HD1080p)
*** ''Ercolano'' is a town in the province of Naples in Italy. The archaeological site of Herculaneum is a place declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco since 1997 ***
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Ercolano - Italy - Unesco World Heritage Site
Ercolano is a town and comune in the province of Naples, Campania (southern Italy). It lies at the western foot of Mount Vesuvius, on the Bay of Naples, just southeast of the city of Naples. The medieval town of Resina was built on the volcanic material left by the eruption of Vesuvius (AD 79) that destroyed the ancient city of Herculaneum, from which the present name is derived. Ercolano is a resort and the starting point for excursions to the excavations of Herculaneum and for the ascent of Vesuvius by bus. The town also manufactures leather goods, buttons, glass, and the wine known as Lacryma Christi (Tear of Christ).
[edit] History
For the ancient city, see Herculaneum.
Ercolano was most likely founded by the Oscans, an Italic tribe of the 8th century BC, and later became part of both the Etruscan and Samnite dominions. Under the control of the Romans, the city was a renowned seaside resort where some of the richest Roman citizens passed their summer vacations. After the AD 79 eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, the city was completely buried under volcanic material. Unlike neighboring Pompeii, the citizens of Herculaneum died of thermal shock from the extremely hot pyroclastic surges, rather than buried under heavy ash.
Records of rehabitation in the area begin to appear around the year 1000, when the sanctuary called Castel di Resina, one of the most visited in the Campania region, was recorded to have been located on a hill in that area. It is named after the Greek god Herakles.The area was largely repopulated over the next 500 years, creating the small town of Resina, named after the old sanctuary, with homes and neighborhoods being built above the uncovered ancient ruins of Herculaneum. In 1709, the ancient Roman city was rediscovered and explored. Since then, Herculaneum has been partially excavated. Over time, the town of Resina became part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, up until the unification of Italy of 1861, and eventually became part of the metropolitan area of the city of Naples.
In 1969, the town changed its name from Resina to Ercolano, the Italian modernization of the ancient name in honour of the ancient city.
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Spent the day exploring the museum and watched the sunset over the city
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In questo video l'Ing. Sara Vallucci ed il fotografo professionista Pierluigi Giorgi ci illustrano gli ambiti d'intervento di due figure professionali non propriamente archeologiche che collaborano ad un progetto di archeologia.
Riprese: Roberto Chiariello
Montaggio: Roberto Chiariello
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