Italy Herculaneum
Herculaneum suffered the same fate as its more famous neighbour Pompei, and arguably this is better preserved, although smaller.
At the time of the devastation this was a seaside town; it now sits several hundred metres from the beach, testament to the huge amounts of ash and ejecta that nearby Mt Vesuvius hurled at the cities lying at its base.
At the time of the devastation this was a seaside town; it now sits several hundred metres from the beach, testament to the huge amounts of ash and ejecta that nearby Mt Vesuvius hurled at the cities lying at its base.
Photography Tips
A wide angle lens is handy as it is not always possible to retreat until your standard lens fits the scene.
Travel Information
Herculaneum lies within the city of Naples so public transport is not a problem.
Be careful of parking fees, we were caught out by listening to someone who we thought was an employee but worked at the cafe next door. He was sitting on a chair at the boom gate so you can appreciate our mistake!
Be careful of parking fees, we were caught out by listening to someone who we thought was an employee but worked at the cafe next door. He was sitting on a chair at the boom gate so you can appreciate our mistake!
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
06:48 - 16:45
| current local time: 13:10
Photo Themes
archaeology
excavation
history
pompeii
ruins
vesuvius
volcano
Locations
Ercolano
Herculaneum
Area Archeologica di Ercolano
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