Embárcate en un viaje de descubrimiento por la historia de Sorrento, desde la erupción del Vesubio en el año 79 d. C. hasta las consecuencias de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En esta exposición, revivirás la experiencia dramática de la erupción del Vesubio. Descubre las leyendas de Sorrento y escucha historias de sirenas y santos, reinas y piratas. Déjate llevar por las narraciones de la realeza, los poetas, los monjes y los artistas.

Entradas para la exposición del Museo Sorrento Experience
- Viajarás a través de la rica historia de Sorrento, desde el año 79 d. C. hasta la posguerra.
- Una exposición inmersiva da vida a la dramática erupción del Vesubio
- Descubre leyendas de sirenas, santos, reinas y piratas.
- Podrás sumergirte en las historias de la realeza, poetas, monjes y artistas que dieron forma a Sorrento.
Entrada
Via Antonino Sersale, 4, Sorrento Ciudad metropolitana de Nápoles, Italia
Accesibilidad:
- Esta exposición no es apta para personas con dificultades para caminar.
Sepa de antemano:
- Niños (de 0 a 6 años): gratis
La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia
Basado en 2 valoraciones de clientes reales
Categorías de la valoración
Personal
5/5
Servicio
5/5
Relación calidad-precio
5/5
Seguridad
5/5
Anónimo
De Estados Unidos de América - junio de 2025Bien
Valoración global4/5
I would not book anything with musement ever again. Their excuse of an entry ticket was not recognised by the people at the museum but they honoured i ...
OnlyMee
De Reino Unido - abril de 2025Viajó con la familia
25 - 34 años
Excelente
Valoración global5/5
The Sorrento Experience Museum is a lovely place to visit. It’s just off the main road of the old part of the town. Keep an eye out for the sign on th ...
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