The technical and scientific staff of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii work with great dedication on a daily basis in the fields of research, conservation and the promotion of knowledge of the vast heritage which the Park is responsible for, in order to ensure its survival for future generations.

You can help support their work with a donation, and receive tax benefits of up to 65% thanks to the Art Bonus law, as well as have your name listed among the Patrons of Pompeii here on our website.

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The donation can be conducted by bank transfer to:

Or alternatively via the Art Bonus portal at the link: https://artbonus.gov.it/2267-parco-archeologico-di-pompei.html

RESTORATION AND THE ART OF CONSERVATION

The poor condition of our monuments arouses within us the same fear and desire for recovery that we feel when confronted with the devastation of nature (Giovanni Urbani).

Restoration is the action which allows us to conserve yet also to reclaim the faded and highly vulnerable beauty which emerges following an archaeological investigation.

At Pompeii, restoration is an indispensable tool to allow the visitor to relive the creative experience of the past.

You can help us support this critical and fundamental work.

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THE NEED TO PRESERVE

The archaeological areas of the Park of Pompeii require constant and planned conservation and maintenance operations. Only by doing this are we able to guarantee that future generations will be able to enjoy this priceless heritage as we can today.

 

Your support for us will be fundamental for ensuring the integrity of our legacy.

DISCOVERY AS AN INVESTMENT

Verifying the veracity of past testimonies and historical sources, in the case of historical and archaeological disciplines, primarily requires evidence, pieces and artefacts which can be acquired only through archaeological investigation.

Such investigation produces unexpected and surprising results, when historical memory is accompanied by the ability to understand and read the unpredictable.

Thus research improves us, corrects us and surprises us.

 

Support us to keep archaeological research alive.

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