Our last day we went to the National Archeological Museum of Naples. It was like being hit in the head by my art history class. (In a good way). I saw the famous "Merchant and his Wife" and the Roman copy of the Doriforos (when I first learned about contrapposto.) On our long drive back to Tuscany, we stopped in a site called Cuma, founded by the Greeks in 79 AD, and where Daedaleus was said to have landed. We walked around to the temples dedicated to Apollo and Jupiter, and then to the Sybil Cave, which is the gate to hell in the Aeneid. This is where the Sybil would foresee the future. Cuma was a nice end to a fun weekend - it was high on a hill by the sea, so we had a beautiful view of the ocean.
14 years ago