Guide #14348
Hello everyone, my name's Paolo and I'm an archaeologist and a licensed tour guide. I was born in Forlì, a small picturesque city located in Northern Italy - not far from Bologna. And it was there, in my childhood, where I took my first steps in the world of archaeology, going with my friends in search of fossils and other ancient objects. I graduated at the University of Bologna obtaining a degree in Cultural Heritage, then I completed the postgraduate school in Classical Archaeology at the University of Padua, then I moved to Rome. I never quit studying and improving my knowledge as a professional archaeologist working on field and research so I also a got a Phd in Classical Archaeology at the Ludwig Maximilians Universität of Munich (Germany), wonderfull experience! To follow my passion and my job I have lived in several cities in Italy and Greece, such as Rome and Pompeii. Since 2009 I have enjoyed living and working in Castellammare di Stabia too, a quaint maritime town near Pompeii - where you could say I have "landed" and remained ever since. I'm lucky to be responsible of the Roman site of Stabia for directing and coordinating excavations and restoration projects, teaming up with archaeologists and restorers from all over the world. I have also been a licensed tour guide of the Campania Region and Vatican city and Colosseum since 2014, so when I'm not involved with excavation work, I love to share my time and my knowledge with students, art lovers and tourists showing them the archaeological and artistic treasures of this enchanting corner of Italy. Now I live and work in Rome as I feel like it's my native city and always fascinated with the Ancient Rome since I was a child. The Ethernal city is absolutey magic in every its corner. I specialized in Roman archaeology and Rome it's my hometown where I feel home 100%. I look forward to showing you the best ones and live an amazing experience together exploring the best. What else can I say? I'm waiting for you here to spend some unforgettable days together! I graduated at the University of Bologna obtaining a degree in Cultural Heritage and then I completed the postgraduate specialization in Classical and Roman Archaeology at the University of Padova. I have a PhD in Classical Archaeology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany. Due to Italian rules, I'm licensed to guide you inside museums, archaeological areas, cities. I'm not a licensed driver. For tours including private transportation my associated professional driver will be at your disposal.
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We had an absolutely outstanding experience with Paolo during our walking tour of the Colosseum and Palatine Hill. As a PhD archaeologist, his depth of knowledge is truly remarkable, but what made the tour exceptional was his ability to bring history to life. Paolo doesn’t just recite facts—he weaves together vivid narratives about ancient Rome. From the grandeur of the...

Pick Paolo if you want someone who combines a high level of knowledge about the densely packed area of the Colosseum and Forum and the ability to teach you about it with excellent English. Paolo's a working archeologist (in Pompeii), holds a PhD, and has been an adjunct professor at a few American universities. This combines into the ideally informed guide for someone...
Our guide for the Vatican was Claudia as Paolo could not make it. She was excellent and very organized, allowing us to see many of the important highlights of the Vatican in a relatively short window of time. She was informative and taught us a lot about the history collections. She was able to prepare us for art exhibits that we would see by first educating us on the...
Wow, our day with Paolo was amazing. We really can't recommend him highly enough. He is extremely knowledgeable and patient and he was able to engage a diverse group (different ages and abilities) with everything we saw. Pompeii was of course impressive, but Herculaneum was extra special. It was less busy and had some fascinating things to see and learn about. If you go...