Fortunately, it happened to be a free day when we went, so it was not clear how much the tickets were. As for why they were free, because it was a friend who arranged to buy the tickets, he didn't ask carefully when he heard about the excitement of free, so he made up for it later. Generally speaking, it is very shocking, like history, or geology, archaeological friends must not miss. Having seen the movie Pompeii's Doomsday you know that Pompei was once one of the most prosperous cities in ancient Rome and was destroyed by the eruption of nearby Vesuvio volcano in 79 A.D. The site still shows the last moment of the victim's life. In order to avoid excessive destruction of ancient Roman human fossils, only part of the image based on the victim's prototype is now displayed. Later, the old masonry used for reconstruction was mixed with the bones of residents and livestock who had no time to escape by volcanic lava, and clear bones could be seen on the walls from time to time. The towering sculptures restored from the ruins overlook the new town silently. The mobile phone can not capture the shock of the scene. The Vesuvio volcano is still active today. So thank you, comrades, living in a scientific and developed today!