A single ticket at the phlegrean fields valid for Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei a Baia, Zona Archeologica di Baia, Anfiteatro Flavio e Serapeo a Pozzuoli, Scavi di Cuma. Valid for 2 days and permits one single entry to each site.
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A single ticket at the phlegrean fields valid for Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei a Baia, Zona Archeologica di Baia, Anfiteatro Flavio e Serapeo a Pozzuoli, Scavi di Cuma. Valid for 2 days and permits one single entry to each site.
Opening hours 9 am to one hour before sunset:
9 am-4 pm from January 2 to January 15
9 am-4:20 pm from January 16 to January 31
9 am-4:40 pm from February 1 to February 15
9 am-5 pm from February 16 to February 29
9 am-5:20 pm from March 1 to March 15
9 am-5:40 pm from March 16 to March 31
9 am-6 pm from April 1 to April 15
9 am-6:20 pm from April 16 to April 30
9 am-8 pm from May 2 to August 31
9 am-6:30 pm from September 1 to September 15
9 am-6 pm from September 16 to September 30
9 am-4:40 pm from October 1 to October 15
9 am-4:15 pm from October 16 to October 31
9 am-4 pm from November 1 to November 30
9 am-3:45 pm from December 1 to December 31
Closed January 1, December 25. Ticket office closes one hour before closing time
Reservations must be made with a minimum of 1 day notice.
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Baia Archaeological Zone Combo Ticket
Baia was selected as an ideal location for Roman imperial family and aristocracy and was subsequently lavished with marvelous villas. The Spanish castle, now home to the Archaeological Museum of the Phlegraean Fields holds important artifacts relating to Baia, Miseno (the principal military port of the Roman Empire) and Bacoli.
The Baia Archaeological Park
The Baia Archaeological Park includes an unparalleled archaeological patrimony – including the ruins of thermal and hydraulic systems (the “temples,” which in reality were thermal baths dedicated to Mercury, Venus, Diana); as well as the baths of Sosandra; the “Cento Camerelle” (a complex of cisterns), the “Piscina Mirabile,” (the biggest cistern ever built in the ancient world), the tomb of Agrippina, the military port of Miseno, the theater, and the monumental tombs.
The Flavio Amphitheater and the Serapeum at Pozzuoli
Capable of holding up to 40,000, the Flavio Amphitheater is the third biggest of the Roman world, after the Colosseum in Rome, and the theater of Capua. Such grandeur testifies to the extraordinary technical skills achieved by the ancients. It was located at a crossroads which linked Naples, Capua, and Cuma.
The Temple of Serapis is a unique testimony to the dockland and commercial district of "Puteoli, " the Pozzuoli of today. So called for the statue of the god Serapis (which today is housed in the Archaeological Museum of Naples), the temple is one of the best examples of "macellum" – a food market – built between the end of the first and the beginning of the second century A.D. and restored under the Emperor Severi in the third century. The shops and boutiques were situated in rows in a courtyard that supported a large entrance gate and marble decorations. The final row held a hall with apses for the Imperial Cult and the protectors of the market, among whom was the Graeco-Egyptian divinity Serapis.
Cuma Archaeological Site
The Cuma site includes great temples dedicated to Apollo and Jove, which were transformed into churches during the Middle Ages. The site preserves traces of the Greeks, Samnites, Romans, and Early Christians. The northern necropolis, and the late second century BC amphitheater, which is one of the oldest in Campania, are outside the fortified city walls.