Ticket details
At least 20 visitors required
Starting from
€220.00
20 x Full of €6.00
1 x Guide of €100.00
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Turn your school trip into an adventure! This workshop at Villa Campolieto is an interactive treasure hunt where students, equipped with a map and scorecards, discover hidden details in frescoes and architecture. A fun and educational experience that sparks observation and curiosity.
What to expect
The Detail Hunt
A unique experience to transform your visit to Villa Campolieto into an interactive game of discovery. Students of all ages, starting from 6 years old, will challenge themselves to find hidden details and features among the frescoes and architecture of the Villa.
The Exploration Begins with the Kit
At the start of the tour, each participant receives a special kit that includes everything needed for the hunt:
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A sheet with close-up photos of frescoes and decorations.
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A map of the rooms open to the public.
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A pencil and a guide with curiosities about the Villa.
The Hunt in the Frescoed Halls
Guided by an expert, the kids will move through the majestic halls of the Villa, with one goal: to find the secret details on their sheet. It is not just a game, but an opportunity to learn to look at art in a new and profound way, developing an attention to detail that is often overlooked.
The Eye for Detail
The final goal is to find the most details, noting their location and describing them correctly. At the end of the workshop, the staff will check the answers and the winner will receive a special prize.
This moment is not just a recognition, but an opportunity to celebrate learning and curiosity.
Ville Vesuviane

Tourism in the name of Beauty
The territory of the municipalities of Naples, San Giorgio a Cremano, Portici, Herculaneum and Torre del Greco is adorned with 122 monumental buildings, the so-called Vesuvian Villas. The targeted interventions of the “Vesuvian Villas Institution”, now a Foundation, in the past fifty-five years have restored a new dignity to the immense heritage of the Baroque Villas of the 18th century.
In 1738, Charles of Bourbon and his wife, Mariamalia of Saxony, chose Portici as the perfect place to build a new palace and to begin the excavations of the Roman city of Herculaneum. From that moment all the Neapolitan nobles followed the court of the Bourbons and raised some villas for their summer stays in the coastal area at the slopes of the Vesuvius, creating the architectural complex of the 122 “Vesuvian Villas” that is unique in the world for its vastity and its beauty.
The concentration of the “Vesuvian Villas” in the area within the borders of the municipality of Herculaneum intensified so much that it became a sort of particular prestige and it took the name of the Golden Mile. In fact, the Vesuvian Villas that run along that stretch of road can be compared to stunning monuments enriched with vast gardens and pictorial decorations made by great artists. They were designed and built by renowned architects such as Luigi Vanvitelli, Ferdinando Fuga, Domenico Antonio Vaccaro, Ferdinando San Felice.
Some of these monumental buildings, such as “Villa Campolieto”, the Sea Park of “Villa Favorita” and “Villa Ruggiero” in Herculaneum and “Villa delle Ginestre” in Torre del Greco, after a careful and rigorous restoration, are currently under the direct protection and management of the Ente Ville Vesuviane Foundation. They constitute the venues where the institutional activity takes place and countless cultural events and initiatives are carried out.
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How to reach the property
Villa Campolieto
Corso Resina, 283 - 80056 Ercolano (NA)
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Walk 800 meters, 10 minutes
Walk 1.1km, 14 minutes
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