Private tour in Naples Raffaele R
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Ciao! I am Raffaele, a Neapolitan Archaeologist with 14 years of field experience on my neck and I am an Official Tour Guide of the Campania Region. I am an Authorized Tour Guide since 2015 and I am also a specialized Archaeologist; I did many archaeological surveys and excavations throughout Italy in particular Naples, Pompeii, Pollena Trocchia, Cimitile, Sorrento, Rome, Molise and Pisa. My Studies CV: I got a BA in Archaeology and History of Art with a dissertation on "burials ad Sanctos"; after that, I took a MA in Archaeology and History of Art with a dissertation on "the imperial and late roman amphoras from the Catacomb of San Gennaro in Naples", both degrees are from University of Naples Federico II. I obtained the Post- Graduate Diploma in Archaeology of Scuola di Specializzazione at University of Campania (Naples). Currently I am running a project for the restoration of an ancient Pompeii's building and its opening to the public. Through these studies I found commercial relationship within Naples bay and the other cities along the Mediterrean Sea during the Roman Empire (II BC -V AD). Guide / Archaeological work highlights: - In December 2021 the Nobel Prize Prof. Mario Capecchi was on a tour with me at the Archaeological Museum of Naples. - In March 2021 I discovered during an archaeological excavation a roman villa built outside the city walls of the ancient Pompeii (photo about it on my profile pic collection) - The municipality of City of Pompeii has awarded me the Prize for great and honorable guide and I am proud of it! (Oct 2019) - In September 2019 the Nobel Prize for Medicine 2011 Dr. B. Beutler was with me for a tour of Pompeii. (see pics on the slideshow) - I am also the owner of a TO "Grand Tour Experience", a team of guides all specialized in archaeology, history art and local culture! I travelled a lot, living for two years in London where I worked as conservator-restorer for the HMS Belfast better known as Imperial War Museum. Both travels and the experience of living abroad have made me understand how lucky I am to live in Naples! It's a city with a unique charm, where you can breathe history and art in every street corner, a place where people's energies are so strong and powerful that you can feel at home everywhere and in every moment of the day. A city, maybe, one of the most important in Europe and Italy, an unformed diamond waiting to be crafted. My strongest passions are archaeology and art. I love my land and I could not choose better job than this, where I can show the beauties, the story, the archaeology, the art, I can tell the tales and legends, I can bring you through the secret and veiled wonders of this place. Perhaps there's art in my DNA, or maybe I was born in the art. When I was a child, I was fascinated staring at my father when he was painting, watching colors mixing between themselves on a canvas, tasting theirs smell. On the side of my studies about classical archaeology and history of art, I love so deep the late Manierism and the Baroque in art. I am taking also a rediscovering of typical products of my land, as ' Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio ', one of the many exellences of Campania. For this reason I am the President of the association ' Le Ali della Terra ', that has to restore the unworked lands with clean coltures as the Piennolo's tomatoes. And for sure, as a good Italian I LOVE wine. I love my job as a tour guide so much to get excited all the time! Meeting new people is a power skill of this job. If you are not looking for a common tour guide, but you're looking for an archaeologist and art historian then you are in the right profile! - Specialized active Archaeologist - Licensed Tourist Guide - PhD/School of Specialization in Archeology at University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli - Dissertation about Pompeii (Bath House) - Master Degree in Archeology and Cultural Heritage at University Federico II of Naples - Dissertation about roman pottery - Bachelor degree in Archeology and History of Art at University Federico II of Naples - Dissertation about late roman burials I am not a driver but I can accompany you in a vehicle or I can arrange for a separate car and private driver.
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Among the archaeological locations of Vesuvius, buried by the dramatic eruption of 79 A. D. Oplontis is probably the one that offers the most significant monumental testimonies of the area: I live very near Mt. Vesuvius, but since my childhood I've been loving spending the sunny days near Oplontis and the sea. Maybe that's why I chose the Archaeology as a student first and as a profession now! Currently , the only visiting monument of the ancient Oplontis is a large residential villa: it belonged to Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of Emperor Nero, and the heritage of her noble family. To me, this place is a kind of miracle: the the wall paintings are still today vivid in colors and details… You'll be totally AMAZED! Moving to the near Stabiae, we'll visit 'Villa S. Marco' and 'Villa Arianna': I cooperate here with a group of Archaeologist who recently discovered some portions of this amazing villas. This place makes me really proud: I can't wait to share with you the wonders that these places preserves!
• I will wait for you at Oplontis Archaeological Park entrance (outside) • We'll start together an amazing journey back to one of the most special places ever: the Villa of Poppea, the second wife of Emperor Nero (inside) • Belonging to one of the richest and most important woman of the times, she committed one of the most precious decorative set of the world. Even if Oplontis was a victim of the Vesuvian Eruption, the real miracle stays in the perfection of the conservative status of the frescoe • The guided tour will continue to Stabiae (outside) • The first place we'll visit is Villa San Marco, one of the greatest villa discovered: so big that. . . just a portion has been discovered (inside) • Then, you'll move to Villa Ariana, one of the oldest villas discovered in the area: you'll see the fresco that gives the name to the building. * The guided tour duration is 1. 20min of Oplontis and another 1. 20min at Stabia. The rest of the tour is transportation and it depends: public train or private car
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Walking *The meeting point is near to the Circumvesuviana Line stop "Villa di Poppea" You can reach it via public transportation
Via Sepolcri, Torre Annunziata, Campania, 80058, Italy
The guide will wait for you at the entrance of Oplontis Archaeological Area
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