Embark on a journey of discovery into Sorrento's history, from Vesuvius' eruption in 79 A.D. to the aftermath of World War II. Within this exhibition, you'll relive the dramatic experience of Vesuvius' eruption. Uncover Sorrento's legends and listen to tales of sirens and saints, queens and pirates. Allow yourself to be swept away by the narratives of royalty, poets, monks and artists.

Sorrento Experience Museum Exhibition Admission Tickets
- You’ll journey through Sorrento’s rich history, from 79 A.D. to post-WWII
- An immersive exhibition brings the dramatic eruption of Vesuvius to life
- Uncover legends of sirens, saints, queens, and pirates
- You can dive into the stories of royalty, poets, monks, and artists who shaped Sorrento
Entrance ticket
Via Antonino Sersale, 4, Sorrento Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
Accessibility:
- This exhibition is unsuitable for anyone has difficulty walking
Know in advance:
- Children (ages 0-6): Free of charge
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