Partnership for the wellbeing of Herculaneum and its communities

Partnership for the wellbeing of Herculaneum and its communities

Herculaneum was a Roman town buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. It is now a component of the serial World Heritage property “Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata” and lies in the modern coastal town of Ercolano, one of Italy’s most densely populated areas. This solution looks at how a partnership instigated by a philanthropic foundation became a springboard for change and wider cooperation for the benefit of both the site and its communities. Over time this public-private partnership stimulated reforms within the public heritage system. These include the recent creation of a dedicated authority with greater capacity to build support networks in and around Ercolano’s heritage.

With a greatly improved state of conservation, new areas open to the public and a more vibrant role of the site in the life of the modern town, the management experiment and conservation approaches at this site have encouraged similar approaches elsewhere.