Ercolani
Ercolani is a historic town located in the province of Naples, Italy. It is situated in the Campania region, approximately 15 kilometers east of the city of Naples. The town is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, which dates back to ancient times. Ercolani was originally a Roman settlement, and its name is derived from the Latin word "Herculanus," which refers to the nearby Mount Vesuvius. The town's strategic location made it an important center for trade and commerce during the Roman Empire.
In the Middle Ages, Ercolani became a significant feudal center, with the powerful Barony of Ercolano governing
Ercolani is also famous for its connection to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, which
Today, Ercolani is a charming town that attracts visitors with its historic sites, beautiful landscapes, and