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Solfatara

A solfatara is a type of volcano consisting of a fumaiolic field and characterized by the emission of sulfurous vapors and gases. The Solfatara of Pozzuoli (Naples) is certainly the best known in our Peninsula. It is one of the 40 volcanoes that characterize the Campi Flegrei are...

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Solfatara — Solfatara di Pozzuoli, Italy.

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A solfatara is a type of volcano consisting of a fumaiolic field and characterized by the emission of sulfurous vapors and gases.

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The Solfatara of Pozzuoli (Naples) is certainly the best known in our Peninsula. It is one of the 40 volcanoes that characterize the Campi Flegrei area and is currently in a dormant state.

The Solfatara of Pozzuoli is nothing more than an outlet valve for the enormous mass of subterraneous magma. Sulfurous fumaroles and mud jets constitute the main activity of the large elliptical-shaped crater.

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The largest fumarole is called Bocca grande and is characterized by the strong smell of sulfur and the escape of steam that can reach up to 160°C.

The solfatara was formed about 3,900 years ago, and already at the time of the Roman Empire it was well known and exploited for the extraction of alum and whitewash (which was then used as putty). Beginning in the 18th century, however, the sulfur waters and sulfur mud of the solfatara were exploited mainly for their medicinal properties so much so that a spa was built there.

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Solfatara - Solfatara di Pozzuoli | Secret World Trip Planner
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Frequently Asked Questions

Solfatara of Pozzuoli is Italy's most famous solfatara, a volcanic crater located in the Campi Flegrei area near Naples that emits sulfurous vapors and gases. It is one of 40 volcanoes in the region and currently remains in a dormant state, functioning as an outlet valve for subterranean magma activity.
The Bocca Grande, the largest fumarole at Solfatara, releases steam that can reach temperatures up to 160°C (320°F). It is easily recognizable by the strong smell of sulfur and the continuous escape of hot steam from the crater.
When it was formed about 3,900 years ago, Solfatara was exploited during the Roman Empire for extracting alum and whitewash used as putty. Beginning in the 18th century, visitors have valued its sulfurous waters and mud primarily for their medicinal properties, leading to the construction of a spa facility on the site.
The main activity at Solfatara today consists of sulfurous fumaroles and mud jets erupting from its large elliptical-shaped crater. These geothermal phenomena create an otherworldly landscape where visitors can observe steam vents and bubbling mud pools throughout the site.
Yes, Solfatara is safe to visit as it is currently in a dormant volcanic state, though it remains an active geothermal area with high-temperature steam vents. Visitors should be cautious around the fumaroles and hot mud areas, following marked paths and respecting safety boundaries set by the site.

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