It seems that Pompeii is to go a step further by changing the type of tourists who want to visit
The iconic Pompeii’s ancient city will continue to continue its controversial path, further the flood of tourists who go to one of the most in Europe. Recognized Historical Places. Last year, the extensive archeological marvada in the Campania region of southern Italy imposed a daily cap of 20,000 visitors and introduced personalized tickets to efforts to combat the opposite and safeguard the wonder at Unesco.
Interviewed by the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvi in 79 AD, the ruins of Pompeii extend over an impressive 440,000 square meters. In a sharp increase of the previous year last summer he witnessed a four million record History Buffs exploring the lasting legacy of ancient RomansAn increase of 33.6%.
But now, it seems that Pompeii intends to convey the demographics of those who travel through his portals.
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Gabriel Zuchtriegel, who indicates the direction of the venerable place, has expressed his charm to welcome fewer travelers through Di Nola, one of Pompeii’s main arteries.
With a four-year possession of the park, Zuchtriegel aspires to Beckon Travelers with the intention of immersed in long stays and deep exploration of the city’s least affiliated roads, in a strong contrast with the transient hordes unfortunately by Cruise Ships, Reports, Reports, Reports. The express.
Transmitting his vision to the telegraph, Zuchtriegel emphasized the importance of sustainable tourism: “It is better for someone to stay here three days and visit the other places that three people who sell for only half a day. It is not sustainable.
“This is also my approach to teaching art history: it is better to pause something for three hours than to look at 10 paintings at the same time. Because then you understand something that you can apply to everything.”
In his latest volume, “The Buried City: Discovering the true Pompeii”, Mr. Zuchtriegel shares his desire to shine on the less visible rural areas that surround the famous Pompeii city.
Zuchtriegel argues that visitors explore the surroundings of Pompeii, suggesting that “around Pompeii could help people lower their pressure on the site.”
To attract visitors to venture beyond Pompeii elsewhere, the city has launched a free shuttle service as part of the Greater Pompeii project, which includes stops in Stillar, Annunziata Tower and Boscoreale.
An impressive 36,000 visitors hit the old place on the first Sunday of October, taking advantage of the day of free entrance.
Italian museums open their doors for free on the first Sunday of each month, while periodic entry rates in places like Pompeii begin from € 18 (£ 14.90).