Aphrodite Callipygos in the National Museum of Archaeology

Aphrodite Callipygos National Museum of Archaeology in Naples 1312

Aphrodite Callipygos (or Venus Kallipygos) is one of the best-known Roman marble sculptures in the National Museum of Archaeology in Naples, Italy. Her name literally translates as Aphrodite with the beautiful buttocks, or sexy bum.
 
The best artworks from the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum, including mosaics and frescoes, are on display in the National Museum of Archaeology in Naples. The Campania Arte Card is fantastic savings deal that cover public transportation in the Naples region – including the Circumvesuviana commuter train from Naples Garibaldi station to Ercolano (for Herculaneum) and Pompei-Scavi Villa dei Misteri station (of the excavations of Pompeii), as well as the metro in Naples.
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