The Interrupted City
Ercolano | Italy
Heritage
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Worth a detour
Walking Tour in Herculaneum near Naples, frozen by pyroclastic flows and preserved to this day.
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Michele Carneglia
What is this?
This experience invites you to read Herculaneum as a city caught mid-life by the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius. You follow basalt streets, pause at corner fountains, and look into shops where stone counters still hold recessed jars. Wood endured here as charcoal—doors, beams, even furniture outlines—so kitchens, stairways, and upper floors remain readable. Worn thresholds and bakeries with mills and ovens make daily habits visible, while pyroclastic surges and mud sealed what they touched.
You'll trace the ancient shoreline, now inland, including the vaulted boat sheds (known as the fornici), the site’s starkest memory, the place where people sought refuge in a last desperate attempt to escape. Nearby, the Baths show pools, mosaics, changing rooms, and underfloor heating. You'll also discover the House of Neptune and Amphitrite with its mosaic, the College of the Augustales with painted panels, and the House of the Wooden Partition with its sliding screen.
What makes this unique?
Michele’s storytelling is what sets this experience apart, as he builds a living scene from traces that still speak—soot on ceilings, worn thresholds, a partition in charcoal. His pacing is crisp and each stop has a purpose. You feel invited into rooms where routine once moved—water at fountains, bread ground and baked. Moments are shaped instead of rushed, and you get time to notice. Rather than drifting past what remains, you follow a thread that makes history legible and the city feel close.
That thread is anchored in what survives here. Unlike Pompeii, buried by ash and lapilli, Herculaneum was overwhelmed by pyroclastic flows—a surge of gas, ash, and steam that settled meters deep—so wood, upper floors, and everyday objects were sealed in place. Michele links these clues to the present, weaving echoes into today’s remains. You leave with scenes you can picture and a city that lingers after you step outside.
What is the profile of the host?
Michele Carneglia is a Naples-born professional tour guide whose journey into guiding was fueled by a lifelong fascination with Naples’ layered history, from its ancient origins to its vibrant present. With his vast knowledge and deep passion for sharing the city's rich history and cultural heritage, Michele transforms every stop of this private tour into a vivid narrative, uncovering layers of history, myths, and everyday traditions that might otherwise go unnoticed. His engaging style makes places feel alive and personal, ensuring that each guest leaves with a richer, more intimate and authentic understanding.
What to bring?
Comfortable walking shoes.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
You’ll meet Michele at the main entrance to the Herculaneum Archaeological Park, Corso Resina 187.
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EUR 100
per person
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Curated guided tour of Hercolaneum with a licensed expert guide, entry tickets to the archaeological site, coffee break during the tour.
Offered in English, Italian
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Curated guided tour of Hercolaneum with a licensed expert guide, entry tickets to the archaeological site, coffee break during the tour.
Offered in English, Italian