You’ll step inside Sorrento’s only multimedia museum and walk through vivid scenes from its past — including a dramatic recreation of Pompeii’s last day. Hear local legends told by your guide and watch history come alive around you. It’s a chance to experience Sorrento with all your senses and leave with stories you’ll remember.
The first thing that hit me was the smell — not of the sea this time, but something like old stone and a faint sweetness, maybe from the lemon groves outside. We’d just stepped into this multimedia museum in Sorrento, and honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Our guide, Marco, grinned when he saw my wide eyes at the reconstructed Pompeii street. “Wait till you hear the eruption,” he said. He was right — when the rumble started, it felt like the floor might actually shake under us.
I kept glancing at these flickering images on the walls: fishermen hauling nets, women laughing in dialect I couldn’t quite catch. Marco told us stories about Sorrento’s legends — some funny, some kind of sad. There was one about a siren that made everyone laugh (except me; I was still trying to picture her). The main keyword here is really “history of Sorrento,” but it didn’t feel like a lesson. More like being dropped into someone else’s memories for an hour or so.
At one point, there was this sudden hush as we watched Vesuvius erupt on screen — ash swirling everywhere, people running. It got quiet in our group too; even the kids stopped fidgeting. I didn’t expect to feel much (it’s just a museum, right?), but I still think about that moment sometimes. Maybe it was how close everything felt — or maybe just Marco’s voice echoing off those old walls. Anyway, if you’re curious or just want something different from pizza and piazzas for an afternoon… this is worth it.
Yes, infants and small children can join with a pram or stroller.
Yes, you’ll be accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide.
Yes, service animals are permitted during the tour.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to the museum.
No, it is not recommended for those with poor cardiovascular health.
Yes, infants are required to sit on an adult's lap during the experience.
Yes, it is suitable for all physical fitness levels.
Your visit includes entry to Sorrento’s unique multimedia museum where you’ll hear and see stories about local legends and history alongside a knowledgeable guide; strollers are welcome and service animals allowed too.
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