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Remains of the Villa of Licinius Lucullus
attraction· 4 min from marina (292m)
These are the ruins of the lavish seaside villa once owned by Roman general and gourmet Licinius Lucullus, perched dramatically above the Bay of Naples. What makes this place genuinely fascinating is the sheer excess it once represented — fish ponds, moray eel farms, a vast library, and piers extending into the sea, all built in the first century BC. The layers of history here run deep, as the site later became a Byzantine fortress and eventually part of the Castel dell'Ovo complex.


