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Very Well Preserved Villa - FREE of Charge - A cat gave me a guided tour!
I combined this visit with a trip to Villa San Marco which I visited first. It's about a 20 min walk from this villa. They were doing some work to the grounds of the villa so 2 kids on their bikes ...
A key, luxury Roman Stabian villa with views across the Bay of Naples.
One of the splendid Roman villas owned by the very wealthy before the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. As a 'leisure' house it provided wonderful views of the Naples gulf and had areas of land to rest, ...
Fantastic villa, wonderfully well preserved, can't believe it is free. Don't miss it. Our experience was massively enhanced by the guide there, Gianluca, who gave us an impromptu private tour (in ...
The Villa Arianna is a bit out of the way. Take the train from Naples and get off at Via Nocera. The walk is uphill from the station and will take you about 40 minutes walking comfortably. You will...
It is part of the Roman villas that are kept in the area. The parking is very small, but there are not many visitors to see it. Access for architectural students is free ...
Very Well Preserved Villa - FREE of Charge - A cat gave me a guided tour!
I combined this visit with a trip to Villa San Marco which I visited first. It's about a 20 min walk from this villa. They were doing some work to the grounds of the villa so 2 kids on their bikes ...
A key, luxury Roman Stabian villa with views across the Bay of Naples.
One of the splendid Roman villas owned by the very wealthy before the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. As a 'leisure' house it provided wonderful views of the Naples gulf and had areas of land to rest, ...
Great villa, and brilliant tour from Gianluca!
Fantastic villa, wonderfully well preserved, can't believe it is free. Don't miss it. Our experience was massively enhanced by the guide there, Gianluca, who gave us an impromptu private tour (in ...
Make the effort
The Villa Arianna is a bit out of the way. Take the train from Naples and get off at Via Nocera. The walk is uphill from the station and will take you about 40 minutes walking comfortably. You will...
Beautiful and quiet
It is part of the Roman villas that are kept in the area. The parking is very small, but there are not many visitors to see it. Access for architectural students is free ...