Introduction The Amalfi Coast is a truly spectacular backdrop to some of the most important relics and remains of the Greek and Roman eras. As if the natural beauty of the region were not enough, it is also blessed with a wealth of architectural heritage, giving us an insight into the day to day life of two of the greatest civilisations of all time. Below are our suggestions of the best architectural and historical sites in the region. |
 | | Ercolano |
Known in roman times as Herculaneum, this town nestled on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius and like its more famous sister town, Pompeii, was covered in tonnes of ash when Vesuvius erupted, preserving it almost intact.
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 | | Paestum |
A place of myth and legend, originally called Poseidonia. Stunning architecture and breathtaking views make it an unmissable day out.
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 | | Pompeii |
The most famous of all volcanoes, Mount Vesuvius, perfectly preserved the city of Pompeii under tonnes of ash, when the volcano erupted in 79AD.
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