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1. Pompeii (2h.)
Pompeii is the best preserved Roman city in the world. During the walk you will be able to imagine the daily life in a Roman city: shops, food, theatre, forum (city square) and especially the domus (houses) with their decorations. Ancient Pompeii was a large sprawling city. For this reason and depending on your interest and time, our guide will personalize the visit to your liking and will show you the newly opened houses that can be visited after many years of restoration.

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2. Pompeii with the Amphitheatre (2:30)
The Amphitheatre in Pompeii is the most ancient amphitheatre in the world. It is 160 years older than the Colosseum. This beautiful jewel of architecture is often not included in the standard tours since it is placed quite far from the main entrance.
Furthermore, you will see the gymnasium where gladiators once trained . You will continue the tour with the newly opened domus (houses) and the main street of the city. The guide will select the areas of the city to visit depending on your interests.
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3. Pompeii with the Villa of the Mysteries (2:30h)
Pompeii is the best preserved Roman city in the world. During the walk you will be able to imagine the daily life in a Roman city: shops, food, theatre, forum (city square) and especially the domus (houses) with their decorations. Ancient Pompeii was a large sprawling city. For this reason and depending on your interest and time, our guide will personalize the visit to your liking and will show you the newly opened houses that can be visited after many years of restoration.
Then you will focus your attention on The Villa of the Mysteries. The Villa of Mysteries is famous for the high quality of its frescoes. The Villa takes its name from the scenes of the mysteries wonderfully painted in the dining-room. The interpretation of these decorations is still debatable, but we do know that they are related to the worshipp of Dyonisus .
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4. Pompei with the Amphitheatre and the Villa of the Mysteries (3:00)
The Amphitheatre in Pompeii is the most ancient amphitheatre in the world. It is 160 years older than the Colosseum. This beautiful jewel of architecture is often not included in the standard tours since it is placed quite far from the main entrance.
Furthermore, you will see the gymnasium where gladiators once trained . You will continue the tour with the newly opened domus (houses) and the main street of the city. As your tour arrives to the Forum, you will walk to the Villa of Mysteries. The Villa of Mysteries is famous for the high quality of its frescoes. The Villa takes its name from the scenes of the mysteries wonderfully painted in the dining room. The interpretation of these decorations is still debatable, but we do know that they are related to the worshipp of Dyonisus .