The Roman Theater of Naples

Theater

Il Roman theater of Neapolis, dating back to the first century. BC, is located in the heart of the Old Town and is literally incorporated into modern buildings. It is mentioned in several sources as one of the glories of Neapolis from the moment in which it was represented, among others, the comedies in honor of Germanicus, brother of the emperor Claudius, or the certami song of Nero.

Access to the theater is allowed through a trapdoor located under the bed of a house.
The visit to the theater is the last stage of the journey related to the Underground Naples.

Information on the Roman Theater

Opening time
the route includes a visit to underground Naples and the Roman theater)

Excursions in Italian:

  • Partenze alle ore 10:00-11:00-12:00-13:00-14:00-15:00-16:00-17:00-18:00
    (Thursday 21: 00 only by reservation and reaching a minimum of 10 people)
  • Excursions in English:
    Partenze alle 10:00-12:00-14:00-16:00-18:00
    (Thursday 21: 00 only reservation and minimum of 10 people)
    Reservations are not required for groups under 10.
    For excursions in other languages ​​or for groups or excursions outside the opening hours by reservation only.
  • Duration of the route: ca. 2 hours

Price tickets:

  • Full € 10
  • Reduced € 8 (students)
  • Reduced € 6 (children aged 5 to 10)
  • School groups € 8 (free for teachers)
  • 10% discount with Artecard
  • Free for children under 5 years

Contacts:

  • Tel: 081296944 | 340 46 06 045 | 392 17 33 828 | 349 10 46 436 | 334 36 62 841 | 333 58 49 479 | WhatsApp: 333 58 49 479
  • E-mail: info@napolisapolis.org
  • Official website of the Greek-Roman theater of Neapolis

How to get:

  • Address: Vico Cinquesanti, 70, 80138 Naples
  • From Piazza Garibaldi: L2 metro line, Cavour station, cross the square, take via San Giovanni in Porta and Via dell'Anticaglia (about 10 minutes on foot)
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Written by Milena Morreale
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