The archaeological path to the Rione Terra in Pozzuoli reopens: the visits to discover the Roman city will start again!
Tuesday June 2 2020, on the occasion of the Republic Day, and to follow every weekend, visits to the Archaeological Route of the Rione Terra in Pozzuoli, in the province of Naples.
After months of closure due to the health emergency, finally the Archaeological path reopens and all guests can go to the discovery of the ancient Roman city, Puteoli. For a safe visit, some will be adopted rules to be respected in accordance with current provisions.
Visits to the Rione Terra
To undertake the Archaeological route located under the Rione Terra and which will catapult you into a real journey through time in the ancient commercial port of Rome, you will have to respect the rules to safeguard the health of alli, both of visitors and staff.
The entrances will be limited to a maximum of 10-12 people who will wear the mask. At the entrance the body temperature, if this is greater than 37,5 degrees, access will be denied.
They will be available in the structure hydro-alcoholic solution dispenser for hand sanitation, they will come outlines of the routes with appropriate signs to be respected to avoid gatherings and each space will be subjected to cleaning and disinfestation. To visit the ancient Roman city and take part in the route that is located under the tuff rock overlooking the Gulf of Pozzuoli, it will be necessary to book.