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Pompeii

The ancient city of Pompeii, one of the most visited sites in the world, is preparing to welcome even more visitors.

Founded in the 7th century BC, it was hit hard by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. Buried under a layer of ash and lapilli, the rooms and objects of the time have been surprisingly preserved.

Excavations began in the 18th century, revealing an extraordinary insight into Roman daily life. Pompeii was indeed a flourishing commercial and cultural centre, with luxurious residences, temples and theatres.

Barrier-free route

Its history, marked by the tragedy of the eruption, continues to fascinate and inspire millions of tourists. Visitors from all over the world flock to explore the well-preserved ruins, admire the frescoes and mosaics, and walk along the cobbled streets that tell stories of a bygone era.

To ensure a unique and accessible experience for all, the possibility of reserving wheelchairs has been introduced; these can be collected directly at the entrance of the archaeological site. In this way, people with mobility difficulties will be able to move within the walls of ancient Pompeii, following a special route.

 

WHEELCHAIR RENTAL

Inclusive Pompeii

 

How to rent a wheelchair in Pompeii

The new possibility of renting a wheelchair in Pompeii has been implemented to meet the needs of visitors with mobility problems.

To take advantage of this new service and reserve one of the 6 wheelchairs made available by the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, simply send an email to the information office pompei.info@cultura.gov.it or call +39 0818575347. At the moment of collection, which is possible both from Piazza Esedra and from Piazza Anfiteatro, you will need to show your ID.

 

Pompeii's director

First test for Gabriel Zuchtriegel

Freedom to explore… in small steps

By offering the possibility to rent a wheelchair, all visitors will finally have the freedom to explore the ancient Roman city without barriers. Of course, there is still a long way to go, as park director general Gabriel Zuchtriegel emphasises. In fact, after personally testing the new wheelchairs on the path for the disabled, he said he was able to complete the entire journey without ever having to get off, but noted some critical points along the way.

Therefore, as emphasised by Zuchtriegel himself, the next goal will be to improve and expand the already existing routes for the disabled. The aim will be to offer everyone the possibility of a complete and enveloping experience among the ruins of ancient Pompeii.

 

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Amphitheater Square

 

How to reach the Pompeii excavations

From Capodichino Airport: take the Alibus service with a stop in Piazza Garibaldi. From there take the Circumvesuviana train in the direction of Sorrento, then get off at “Pompei Scavi”.

From Naples Central Station: take the Circumvesuviana train towards Sorrento, then get off at the “Pompei Scavi” stop.

By car: from Naples take the A3 motorway (Naples – Salerno) heading south. After about 25 km you will find the exit Pompei Scavi. Turn left and after .

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