The Grotta Azzurra is a well-known sea cave located on the north west side of the island. Between 27 and 37 Capri became Tiberius’s permanent residence and it was the capital of the Roman World. The Grotta Azzurra is famous for the bright blue tones and the mysterious silver appearance of the objects immersed in the water. This effect is caused by the sunlight, which passes through an underwater cavity that shines through the seawater and illuminates the cavern. But for a long time the magical attraction was forgotten. It was not until 1826 that two German scholars discovered the cave which then became one of Capri’s most popular sites. In 1964 two statues were found on the sea bottom and ten years later archaeologists recovered even more s...
The Interreg Adrion ‘APPRODI’ project aims at a qualitative change in the nature of tourism demand w...
Architectural sculpture and especially pediments or friezes showing mythological scenes have been de...
The text traces the discovery and the history of two important banquet scenes from the Roman catacom...
The Grotta Azzurra is a well-known sea cave located on the north west side of the island. Between 27...
Grotta di Cala dei Santi or Grotta dei Santi (Monte Argentario – Grosseto – Tuscany) opens at the ba...
'Xlendi Bay in Gozo is an important archaeological site but this was not realised until the 1960s...
A few miles from Naples, as a result of volcanism in the region, villas, mosaics, baths, streets and...
The Grotta Grande of Scario is a coastal cave located in the centre of Mediterranean region on the T...
[EN] The Island of Capri was transformed into a meeting point for centereuropean intellectuals which...
The narration proposed through the exhibition tells of the intense relationship between Rome and the...
In the popular imagination, there are few geographic locations which may be argued to hold as great ...
In Pozzuoli and Baiae, in the Gulf of Naples, villas, mosaics, baths, streets, houses and harbour st...
This work is part of a research project titled MaTaCoS (Advanced materials and technologies applied ...
The Gulf of Manfredonia and the Tavoliere Plain have experienced intense human colonization since th...
The Tomb of the Diver has been subject for many decades of fierce debate among archaeologists and cl...
The Interreg Adrion ‘APPRODI’ project aims at a qualitative change in the nature of tourism demand w...
Architectural sculpture and especially pediments or friezes showing mythological scenes have been de...
The text traces the discovery and the history of two important banquet scenes from the Roman catacom...
The Grotta Azzurra is a well-known sea cave located on the north west side of the island. Between 27...
Grotta di Cala dei Santi or Grotta dei Santi (Monte Argentario – Grosseto – Tuscany) opens at the ba...
'Xlendi Bay in Gozo is an important archaeological site but this was not realised until the 1960s...
A few miles from Naples, as a result of volcanism in the region, villas, mosaics, baths, streets and...
The Grotta Grande of Scario is a coastal cave located in the centre of Mediterranean region on the T...
[EN] The Island of Capri was transformed into a meeting point for centereuropean intellectuals which...
The narration proposed through the exhibition tells of the intense relationship between Rome and the...
In the popular imagination, there are few geographic locations which may be argued to hold as great ...
In Pozzuoli and Baiae, in the Gulf of Naples, villas, mosaics, baths, streets, houses and harbour st...
This work is part of a research project titled MaTaCoS (Advanced materials and technologies applied ...
The Gulf of Manfredonia and the Tavoliere Plain have experienced intense human colonization since th...
The Tomb of the Diver has been subject for many decades of fierce debate among archaeologists and cl...
The Interreg Adrion ‘APPRODI’ project aims at a qualitative change in the nature of tourism demand w...
Architectural sculpture and especially pediments or friezes showing mythological scenes have been de...
The text traces the discovery and the history of two important banquet scenes from the Roman catacom...