UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Pompeii Excavations: Ancient City with Vivid Frescoes and Plaster Casts of Victims
Capodimonte Palace: Museum with Caravaggio and 134-hectare Park in Naples
Royal Palace of Naples: Bourbon Apartments and Hanging Garden Overlooking the Gulf
Campi Flegrei: Active Solfatara Crater and Roman Flavian Amphitheater
National Archaeological Museum of Naples: Pompeii Mosaics and Farnese Collection
Castel Sant’Elmo: Star-shaped Fortress with 360° View of Naples and Museum of the Twentieth Century
Castel dell’Ovo: Millennial Fortress with Gulf Views and Borgo Marinari
Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum: The Roman Villa with Carbonized Papyri and Luxury Sculptures
Nola’s Brick Amphitheatre: A 1st Century AD Roman Arena in Brickwork
Roman Amphitheatre of Pompeii: The World’s Oldest Masonry Amphitheatre
National Museum of Capodimonte: Farnese Collection and Bourbon Palace in Naples
Villa of the Mysteries Pompeii: The World’s Best Preserved Roman Frescoes
Castel Nuovo: Civic Museum with Hall of the Barons and Medieval Frescoes in Naples
Teatro di San Carlo: Gilded Boxes, Perfect Acoustics, and Backstage Tours
Herculaneum: Roman Houses with Carbonized Wood and Intact Mosaics
Sansevero Chapel: The Veiled Christ and Anatomical Machines in the Heart of Naples
House of the Faun in Pompeii: Alexander the Great Mosaics and 3000 m² Roman Villa
San Martino Charterhouse: Panoramic View of the Gulf and Museum with 18th-Century Nativity Scenes
