Herculaneum
Archaeological excavations of Herculaneum have returned the remains of the ancient city of Herculaneum buried during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79, along with Pompeii, Stabia and Oplonti.
It was found by chance following excavations for the construction of a well in 1709. Most of the finds are housed in the archaeological museum of Naples, while since 2008 the birth of the virtual archaeological museum that shows the city before the eruption of 79. In 1997 he joined the UNESCO World Heritage List.