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Pugliano

Pugliano

Sightseeing attractions in Pugliano

Campania, Italy


Pugliano, a district of Ercolano in the Campania region of Italy, offers visitors a range of attractions that have both historical and cultural significance.

Basilica di Santa Maria a Pugliano:

The Basilica di Santa Maria a Pugliano is the main church of Ercolano and the oldest in the Vesuvius area. It was elevated to papal basilica in 1574 and impresses with its architecture and historical artworks inside. Particularly notable is a Madonna with Child carved in Vesuvian lava stone dating back to the 16th century. The church also houses two wooden sculptures from the 14th century and the revered statue of Madonna delle Grazie. Another highlight is the so-called "Crocifisso Nero", kept in a chapel. The basilica is located on Piazza Pugliano and is a significant religious center in the region.

Mercato di Pugliano:

The Mercato di Pugliano, also known as "Mercato di Resina", is a street market that emerged after World War II. Originally, it sold used clothing and accessories left behind by soldiers. Today, the market is known for its variety of second-hand and vintage clothing and attracts both locals and tourists. The market is located on Via Pugliano and is a lively place where visitors can experience local life and culture up close.

Herculaneum Archaeological Museum:

Near Pugliano is the Museo Archeologico Virtuale in Ercolano. This museum offers a multimedia approach to the history and life in ancient Herculaneum, which was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD along with Pompeii. The MAV is ideal for families and students and is located on Via IV Novembre, on the way from the Circumvesuviana train station to the northern entrance of the archaeological site.

These attractions make Pugliano and its surroundings a worthwhile destination for travelers interested in history, culture, and local life.