The discovery of these items in the 1700s created a media storm that continues today. King Charles III of Bourbon ordered the collection locked away in a “Secret Cabinet” (Gabinetto Segreto) in Naples, accessible only to “persons of mature age and known morals.” For centuries, this censorship only amplified public fascination.
or the hidden corners of the modern town that official brochures might miss. Participatory Culture : Recent urban regeneration projects, like those in the Via Mare district The discovery of these items in the 1700s
: Audiences looking for precise regional history look past generic terms like "Roman history" and utilize micro-targeted strings such as "Ercolano" to locate hyper-focused resources. The discovery of these items in the 1700s