Parco Archeologico di Cuma

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Via Monte di Cuma 1, 80078, Pozzuoli, Italy
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About

Parco Archeologico di Cuma, situated on the hillside overlooking the Bay of Naples, is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Campania. The site contains the remnants of the ancient Greek colony Cumae, founded in the eighth century BCE, and displays a remarkable blend of Greek, Roman, and early Christian monuments. Visitors can explore the Temple of Apollo, the Cave of the Sibyl, the Crypta Romana tunnel, the Forum, and the Roman amphitheatre, all set within a beautiful park landscape that offers panoramic views of the sea. The park's small museum houses artifacts that illuminate the daily life and religious practices of the ancient inhabitants, making it a must‑visit destination for history buffs and families alike. The site is accessible by public transport from Naples and Pozzuoli, and guided tours are available to enrich the experience.

Highlights

  • Temple of Apollo
  • Cave of the Sibyl
  • Crypta Romana
  • Forum
  • Amphitheatre

Must-See Areas

Temple of Apollo
Cave of the Sibyl
Crypta Romana
Forum
Amphitheatre

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Archaeology Students

Best time to visit

Spring and early summer, when the Mediterranean breeze cools the hillsides and visitor crowds are smaller.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 2 hours
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