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Cultural programming at Vesuvius archaeological sites

Overview

Archaeological sites near Mount Vesuvius are expanding their cultural and tourism offerings through various festivals and evening programs.

In early August 2026, the Archaeological Park of Pompeii announced the second edition of the ‘Esopop’ festival, featuring theatrical productions inspired by the cult of Dionysus at several villas and the Archaeological Museum of Stabia. This program is informed by the recent discovery of the Casa del Tiaso, a well-preserved domus containing a rare Dionysian mural. Concurrently, the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum held its ninth ‘Venerdì di Ercolano’ event series, which saw record attendance.

By late August, the focus extended to broader evening tours and guided walks throughout the Pompeii Archaeological Park, including routes such as the Piazza Anfiteatro. These initiatives also highlight the historical significance of surrounding Roman settlements like Stabiae and Oplontis, which provide additional context to Roman daily life and volcanic history.

Entities

Federica Colaiacomo · Pompeii · Archaeological Park of Herculaneum · Vesuvius · Oplontis

Timeline

  1. 3 days ago

    [CULTURE] 2 sources
    Vesuvius archaeological sites announce evening tours and cultural programs

    Archaeological sites near Vesuvius, including Pompeii, Oplontis, and Stabiae, are promoting evening tours and cultural programs to showcase Roman history and the impact of the 79 AD eruption.

  2. 17 days ago

    [CULTURE] 3 sources
    Pompeii and Herculaneum Archaeological Parks Launch Summer Night Festivals

    Pompeii's Esopop festival (28 Aug‑26 Sep) showcases Dionysus‑themed theatre, while Herculaneum's final Venerdì event (7 Aug) draws record crowds before a September return.

Sources

sbircialanotizia.it · tecnoandroid.it