Temple of Apollo: Аудиоэкскурсии
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Топ достопримечательностей рядом с Temple of Apollo

Этот увлекательный аудиотур в приложении, включающий билет, поможет вам исследовать древний город Помпеи, который некогда был центром жизни, культурных преобразований и бурной цивилизации. Когда случилась трагедия и Везувий начал извергаться, разрушая всё на своём пути, Помпеи были поглощены пеплом. Город превратился в останки и руины, которые до сих пор сохранились в невероятной целостности. Этот тур перенесет вас в другую эпоху. Прогулка по его улицам, наполненным историческими и археологическими сокровищами, позволит вам почувствовать, как оживает этот древний город. Когда-то здесь кипела жизнь, и вы сможете в этом убедиться, посетив театр, священную зону и публичный дом. Особенно трогательным являются гипсовые слепки некоторых жертв. Узнайте, как пепел и специальные археологические методы позволили сохранить останки в их первозданном виде. Примечание: Эта экскурсия не аффилирована с парком Помпеи, а предоставлена независимым автором. Билет включен в стоимость для удобства клиента, без дополнительной наценки.
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Достопримечательности в Помпеи
Temple of Apollo: вопросы и ответы
From November to March, the archeological site of Pompeii is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 3:30 PM. From April to October, the opening hours are from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with the last entry at 5:30PM.
The site is closed on December 25th, May 1st, and January 1st.
Pompeii is a popular location amongst tourists and can get really crowded at times, despite its vast territory. We strongly recommend visiting off-season, between November and March. Timewise, mornings are the best option if you wish to start early and have enough time to explore the sites.
One of the oldest places of worship in Pompeii, the Temple of Apollo, dates back to the 2nd century BC, while the cult of Apollo in the region can be traced back to the 6th century BC, judging by the artifacts found during the excavations. The Temple was discovered in the early 19th century.
It was surrounded by columns and had an altar in the center. The columns used to be decorated with stucco depicting griffins and foliage, which has not survived. A bronze statue of Apollo and a bust of his sister Diana are copies of the originals that were unearthed during the excavations. A number of other statues used to stand on the pedestals, including Venus, Hermes, and Hermaphroditus. Here are some interesting facts:
- Apollo was the major deity in the region until his worship was replaced by the cult of Jupiter, you can see the Temple of Jupiter is literally across the square
- Gladiatorial fights, performances, and games to honor the god called Ludi Apollinari were held in the Temple
- The Temple was damaged in the earthquake of 62 AD and was actually being repaired and not in use when the eruption of Mount Vesuvius took place in 79 AD.
There are three entrances to the archaeological park: Porta Marina (via Villa dei Misteri), Piazza Esedra (piazza Porta Marina Inferiore), and Piazza Anfiteatro (piazza Immacolata), all of those with official ticket offices. The Temple is located in the western part of the Forum, just a few minutes walk from the main entrance.
You can get to Pompeii by public transport or by car. The easiest option is to take the Circumvesuviana train from Naples or Sorrento (about 30 min, tickets should be bought at the station). Get off at Pompei Villa dei Misteri station, which is right in front of the Porta Marina entrance.
Other options are the Circumvesuviana from Naples to Poggiomarino (Pompei Santuario station) or FS from Naples to Salerno (Pompei station). Pompei Link is the combined train + bus service that connects the station to the site in about 15 min. If you’re traveling by bus, your options are SITA from Naples and Salerno, BusItalia Campania n. 4 from Salerno, or BusItalia Campania n. 50 express from Salerno.
If you’re driving, take the motorway A3 Naples-Salerno (exit Pompeii ovest). Free parking is available near the Anfiteatro entrance.
Tickets to the archeological site of Pompeii (plus Villa Regina at Boscoreale) cost €18. Reduced price tickets cost €3.50 and are available for EU citizens aged 18-25. Children under the age of 18 and persons with disabilities go free.
Admission is free on the first Sunday of the month. Free ticket reservation is still required; the ticket desks close for one hour if the number of visitors exceeds 15,000 by noon.
MyPompeii card costs €35 (€8 for persons aged 25 and younger and EU citizens) + €1.50 online booking fee) and is valid for one year.
The tour with an expert archeologist is an excellent opportunity to explore the centuries-old streets and the most iconic locations of Pompeii like a local.