Discover the gripping exhibition “The Last Days of Pompeii” and let yourself be carried away into the fascinating history of the ancient Roman port city. The exhibition takes you back to the year 79 AD, when Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried Pompeii under ash and lava. Experience how the city comes to life in the exhibition: You will gain exciting insights into Pompeii and the Roman Empire as well as the opportunity to view captivating exhibits and original artifacts. In an impressive show, you can stroll through the streets of the ancient city and experience the everyday life of the Pompeians just before the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The exhibition is now open and you can get your tickets here!
Virtual reality takes you back to life in Pompeii
A special highlight of the exhibition is the virtual exploration of the famous Villa of Mysteries. With virtual reality, you can move around freely as avatars and discover the impressive villa in all its glory. For those who want to experience the action-packed side of Pompeii, a VR experience offers the opportunity to enter a packed amphitheater and witness a thrilling gladiator fight – a real entertainment highlight of the time! Get your tickets for the exhibition here!
On the trail of antiquity
The exhibition not only takes you back to the ancient world in all its glory, but also shows how much Pompeii still captures our imagination today. With the help of modern technology, the history of the city is brought to life in a playful way. You can stroll through bustling streets, explore impressive villas and recreate the atmosphere of the time. Immerse yourself in a civilization that was crucial to human progress. Experience how the magnificent city of Pompeii lived before the eruption of Vesuvius and how its inhabitants spent their final hours.
The exhibition offers an exciting experience for the whole family and brings back the ancient world in a completely new, immersive way. Be there and be enchanted by the history of Pompeii! Get your tickets and experience Pompeii up close!