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Visiting Herculaneum Theater in Pompeii I Herculaneum Ruins

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Skip-the-Line Tickets to Herculaneum

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  • Explore Herculaneum, an ancient Roman town better preserved than Pompeii during the aftermath of Mount Vesuvius’s eruption in 79 AD.
  • Discover the picturesque ancient villas, bathhouses, frescoes, and more all preserved in their near-perfect glory.
  • Take advantage of your skip-the-line tickets into the UNESCO World Heritage Site to bypass the long tourist lines.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entrance to Herculaneum

Exclusions

  • Audio Guide
  • Tip: You can purchase an audio guide from the ticketing office for €8.
  • Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Skip-the-Line Tickets to Herculaneum with Audio Guide

€28
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Audio Guide
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  • Bypass the long queues and dive straight into the ancient wonders of Herculaneum in Italy’s picturesque Campania region.
  • An audio guide allows you to immerse yourself in the well-preserved ruins of this lesser-known historic city, rivaling the nearby Pompeii in significance.
  • Explore the opulent House of the Deer and Villa of the Papyri, and walk along the ancient main street Decumanus Maximus, lined with shops and houses.
  • Discover the narratives woven into the colorful frescoes, intricate mosaics, and stunning structures offering insight into the lives of ordinary citizens.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entry to Herculaneum
  • Audio guide in 5 languages
  • Tip: Want to visit a supposed ancient cult temple rumored to be run by imperially-sanctioned freedmen? Stop by the College of Augustales.
  • Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Luggage Storage.
  • Please note that there is free entry for wheelchair users and 1 companion.
  • The audio guide is available in Italian, English, French, Spanish, and German.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Skip the Line Guided Tour of Herculaneum with an Archaelogist

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2 hr.
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  • The ancient town of Herculaneum is a must-visit for history and culture buffs when in Naples.
  • Overlooking the Gulf of Naples in a dramatic fashion, this world-renowned town has much to offer, aesthetically speaking.
  • Most renowned for its archeological Roman excavations, Herculaneum has traces of Samnite, Greek, Etruscan influences (apart from the obvious Roman presence).
  • Did you know: Legend has it that Herculaneum was founded by the mythological hero, Hercules!
  • Thanks to the expert archeologist who will walk alongside you, you'll be privy to captivating anecdotes, secrets, stories, and chilling facts about Herculaneum.
  • Learn all about the tragic effects of Mount Vesuvius's eruption (much like Pompeii as you walk through the town).
  • As you explore this unique site on foot, you'll pass along the monumental basilica, the grand spa complex, the gymnasium, and then some.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entry into Herculaneum ruins
  • Guidance from expert archeologist in English, Spanish, French, German & Italian (optional)
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Half-Day Tour of Herculaneum from Naples

€50
Free Cancellation
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3 hr.
Audio Guide
Guided Tour
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  • Discover the ruins of Herculaneum, a well-preserved Roman town that suffered the same fate as Pompeii in 79 AD.
  • See picturesque villas, bathhouses, frescoes, metal works, and more preserved in their near-perfect state in Herculaneum.
  • Enjoy a comfortable experience with round-trip transfers from your hotel in Naples aboard a fully-fitted GT coach with audio commentary on board.

Inclusions

  • 3-hour guided tour of Herculaneum
  • Expert local guide
  • Audio guides
  • Round-trip transfers from Naples
  • Fully-fitted GT coach

Exclusions

  • Entry to Herculaneum
  • During the low season, from Nov to Mar, the live guide inside the ruins will be replaced with an audio guide if the group is less than 6 people.
  • The following are not allowed on this tour: Large baggage and suitcases.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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From Naples: Guided Tour of Pompeii & Herculaneum with Archaeologist

€149
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7 hr.
Guided Tour
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  • Tick off two important archeological sites ingrained in myth and history - Pompeii and Herculaneum, on the same day with round-trip transfers from Naples.
  • Immortalized by nature’s wrath, these tourist hotspots offer sneak peeks into the typical lifestyle of Romans in the 1st century.
  • Start your tour at the perfectly preserved site of Pompeii, where you will marvel at various artifacts such as artwork, frescoes, and ancient buildings.
  • Make your way towards Herculaneum, a town better preserved than Pompeii during the aftermath of Mount Vesuvius’s eruption in 79 AD, and witness palaces, houses, and colleges frozen under volcanic ash in impeccable condition.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entry to Pompeii & Herculaneum
  • Round-trip transfers from Naples in Mercedes V Class or Ford minivan
  • Pick-up from the meeting point, airport, cruise terminal or main train station
  • English-speaking archaeologist guide
  • Small group tour of 20
  • Assistance on board
  • Headsets (for groups larger than 10 people)
  • Please note that there will be no breaks when visiting the sites at Pompeii. Please ensure that you carry a bottle of water should you need it as there are no beverages and food included in this tour aside from your mid-day meal.
  • During the low season, i.e. November to March, the live guide inside the ruins will be replaced with an audio guide if the group is less than 6 people.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

What is Herculaneum Theater?



The Herculaneum Theater, an ancient Roman amphitheater located in Herculaneum, Italy, holds a rich history as a hub of cultural and entertainment activities during the Roman era. Its architectural splendor and cultural importance offer a glimpse into the social fabric of the time.

Constructed as a venue for theatrical performances, music, and gatherings, the theater played a pivotal role in enriching the lives of ancient Romans. Spectators would gather within its grand structure to witness dramatic productions, comedic performances, and other artistic expressions that captivated and entertained.

The theater's significance extends beyond mere entertainment; it reflects the advanced engineering and architectural prowess of the Roman civilization. Its carefully designed seating arrangements and acoustics demonstrate the Romans' keen understanding of both aesthetics and functionality.

Today, the ruins of the Herculaneum Theater stand as a poignant reminder of the vibrant past that once animated its corridors. Visitors can explore the remaining arches, seating tiers, and corridors that once accommodated eager audiences. These remnants transport modern observers back in time, inviting them to envision the lively scenes that once unfolded within its walls.

The Herculaneum Theater serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Roman culture, where communal gatherings and artistic expression intertwined. Its ruins spark the imagination, prompting contemplation about the lives of those who gathered there and the shared experiences that transcended time.

As an archaeological treasure, the Herculaneum Theater offers a unique window into the heart of ancient Roman society. Its ruins whisper tales of cultural exchange, artistic ingenuity, and the universal human desire for connection through shared experiences, bridging the gap between the past and the present.

Quick Facts about Herculaneum Theater

  • Official Name: Herculaneum Theater
  • Location/ Address: Herculaneum, Naples, Italy
  • Timings: Closed on Tuesdays; open from 8:30am to 7:30pm on other days
  • Construction Date: Believed to be built in the 1st century during the reign of Augustus.
  • Function: Primarily used for theatrical performances, including plays and musical events.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Yes (1997)
  • Rediscovery: The initial rediscovery was made in the early 18th century after which excavation efforts ramped up.

Why Visit Herculaneum Theater?

  • Historical Immersion: Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of ancient Rome. Visiting the Herculaneum Theater allows you to stand on the same grounds where Romans once gathered for theatrical performances, concerts, and public speeches, giving you a tangible connection to their cultural and social life.
  • Architectural Marvel: Marvel at the architectural prowess of the ancient Romans. The theater's well-engineered acoustics and tiered seating showcase the Romans' ingenuity in designing spaces for both entertainment and communal gatherings. Exploring the remnants of this ancient structure offers a firsthand glimpse into their architectural achievements.
  • Cultural Significance: Gain insights into the entertainment and artistic preferences of the past. The Herculaneum Theater was a hub of cultural exchange, where plays, music, and public events brought the community together. By visiting, you can better understand the role of theater in shaping Roman society and their leisure activities.
  • Preserved Heritage: Experience history through the eyes of archaeologists. The excavated ruins of the Herculaneum Theater provide a window into the past, revealing how the structure was used and the impact it had on the local population. By exploring these preserved remains, you contribute to the preservation and appreciation of our shared cultural heritage.

Plan Your Visit to Herculaneum Theater

What are Herculaenum Theater Opening Hours?

Herculaneum Theater is open every day except for Tuesdays. It is open from 9 AM to 5 PM.

Closed: Tuesdays

Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Herculaneum Theater is in the early morning to avoid crowds. It is also recommended to visit during the spring and fall when the weather is mild.

Herculaneum Theater Timings

Where is Herculaneum Theater Located?

Address: Corso Resina, 123, 80056 Ercolano NA, Italy

Herculaneum Theater is located in the ancient city of Herculaneum near Naples, Italy. It is situated on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius and overlooks the Bay of Naples.

Directions to Herculaneum Theater

Herculaneum Theater HIghlights

Calata M. Nonius Balbus Statue Imprint

Nestled within the Herculaneum Theater lies an enigmatic highlight—the eerie imprint of the M. Nonius Balbus statue. This haunting relic, etched into the theater's walls, offers a glimpse into a bygone era. The theater, a space of artistry and entertainment, now houses a ghostly echo of a once-majestic figure, sparking contemplation on the passage of time and the impermanence of grandeur.

Proscenium

The proscenium in the Herculaneum Theater is a defining architectural element that separated the stage from the audience seating area. It's a raised platform adorned with decorative elements like columns, statues, and intricate designs. This structure served as a backdrop for performances, providing a visually stunning focal point. The proscenium showcased the Romans' artistic flair and played a vital role in enhancing the theatrical experience by setting the scene for various plays, music, and entertainments. Exploring the remnants of the proscenium offers a glimpse into the theater's vibrant past and the elaborate designs that enriched Roman cultural life.

Tunnels

The tunnels within the Herculaneum Theater are intricate passageways that wind through its architectural remains. These tunnels were meticulously created during archaeological exploration to provide access for researchers, historians, and visitors to navigate and study the theater's hidden corners. These underground pathways offer an up-close view of the theater's structure, enabling a deeper understanding of its construction, design, and the complex interplay between its various components. Exploring these tunnels provides an immersive experience, allowing individuals to walk in the footsteps of ancient Romans and gain insights into the theater's historical and cultural significance.

Central Cavae

The central cavea of the Herculaneum Theater holds historical significance as a focal point for ancient Roman entertainment. With tiered seating and orchestra space, it hosted vibrant performances and cultural events. This architectural marvel offers insights into Roman leisure, communal gatherings, and the interplay between audience and stage, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the past.

History of Herculaneum Theater

The Herculaneum Theater, built in the 1st century BCE, was a Roman cultural hub. It hosted plays, music, and gatherings. Buried by Mount Vesuvius' eruption in 79 CE, it lay hidden for centuries. Rediscovered in the 18th century, excavations unveiled its architectural brilliance, acoustics, and communal significance, offering a window into the past and the vibrant cultural life of ancient Herculaneum.

Preservation and Excavation

Mirroring the fate of many archaeological treasures, the Herculaneum Theater was concealed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. Millennia later, during 18th-century excavations, its grandeur resurfaced from volcanic debris. The theater's tiers, orchestra space, and stage were unveiled, offering a vivid glimpse into the vibrant cultural events that once graced its hallowed space.

Relics

Following its rediscovery, the Herculaneum Theater revealed remarkable artifacts like the "Herculaneum Women" statues. However, some treasures were unfortunately taken in the early days, impacting the site's integrity. This underscores the importance of responsible preservation to maintain historical authenticity for generations to come.