News
Hosted on MSN7mon
Pompeii Archaeological Site Next in Line to Putting a Stop to Overtourism, Starting November 15thOn November 15th, Pompeii Archaeological Park will limit the number of daily visitors to the site, particularly during the high seasonal months from April 1st through October 31st. The cap will be ...
We need to have backups already in place before disaster strikes, whether that’s warehouses in different towns, top-notch ...
8d
Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe 2,000-Year-Old ‘Perfume Garden’ in the Ancient City of Pompeii Has Been Restored to Its Former GloryThe small garden now features thousands of roses, violets, cherry trees and vines. Experts think a perfumer may have once ...
Gabriel Zuchtriegel’s spirited part-history, part-memoir evokes the everyday life of the ancient city, and poses some very ...
A minor earthquake in southern Italy has led to damage to structures within the Pompeii archaeological site. Officials confirmed on Thursday that a wall and a vault had partially collapsed.
Archeological excavations of Pompeii continue to shed light on the daily lives of ancient Romans.
3mon
EnVols on MSNFrom Pompeii to Delphi, here are the 6 European archaeological sites you should see once in your lifeRuined castles, buried cities, ancient temples... The Old World is strewn with ancient ruins that tell the countless stories of past civilisations. From the Mediterranean to the far north, these ...
A new exhibition is spotlighting the women who have long been sidelined in histories of the Roman Empire—from mothers and ...
The Pompeii archaeological park plans to limit the number of visitors to 20,000 a day and introduce personalized tickets in a bid to cope with over-tourism and protect the world heritage site.
Item 1 of 5 A detail of a richly decorated but uncommonly small house with finely preserved frescoes of mythological scenes is pictured in the archaeological site in Pompeii, Italy, in this ...
ROME (AP) — The Pompeii archaeological park plans to limit visitor numbers to 20,000 a day and introduce personalized tickets starting next week in a bid to cope with over-tourism and protect ...
ROME (AP) — The Pompeii archaeological park plans to limit visitor numbers to 20,000 a day and introduce personalized tickets starting next week in a bid to cope with over-tourism and protect ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results