Villa Romana e Antiquarium
Archaeological museum · Minori ·

Villa Romana e Antiquarium

Archaeological museum · Minori ·

Preserved Roman villa with frescoes, central garden, plumbing

Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null
Villa Romana e Antiquarium by null

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V. dei Patrizi, 28, 84010 Minori SA, Italy Get directions

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V. dei Patrizi, 28, 84010 Minori SA, Italy Get directions

+39 089 852893
cultura.gov.it

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restroom
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Nov 22, 2025

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Sumanta C.

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Looked old, but not very much. The environment is nice. Since we visited in the early morning, we did not get a chance to enter. The big vases looked great and interesting. But such vases are there in the main square of Minori as well. It is not clear if they are also of Roman origin.

Mark S.

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If you are visiting Minori the Villa Romana is a must see. Remarkable to see a Roman villa so far from Rome. Even then that Amalfi Coast had its allure.

Chris S.

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While it doesn't have the polish of some of the more famous Roman ruins in Italy, the Roman Villa in Minori is authentic and fascinating. There are many rooms that you can wander through and great interpretations of what it is thought it originally looked like. There are remnants of tiled artworks and frescos, and many artifacts. While there are few remaining Roman villas on the Amalfi coast, this one is in fairly decent shape. The accidental discovery of this villa was a lucky find. For people that enjoy ancient Roman architecture, I think you'll find this site fascinating.

Milan F.

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Asking 6 euros for some mushy stones is shameless. They ask you to leave name and surname, why? Not clear

Richard P.

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Small preserved Roman villa where you can actually roam amongst the rooms of the villa and see the plumbing and wells, etc., even take the original staircase back up. Not that big, but not bad given the size of Minori. Worth a few minutes while waiting for the next nes.

Juana C.

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We wanted to visit on a wednesday but it was closed, even when they say it’s open on wednesday

Leah B

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It might be worth looking for a local guide to get more information. The conservation of these ruins are impressive, but there isn't too much too explore. Well worth strolling through if you're just needing to walk off the cornetto you just ate. There's public parking not too far away from this location (free).

Arndale

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If you like ancient history it's one to tick off your bucket list. You get a view of a well preserved villa.