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Discover the art of fresco painting with Aerma Polani in Vico Equense. Experience a private atelier tour for just $11, learning ancient techniques firsthand.

The Aerma Polani’s Atelier Tour in Vico Equense offers a rare chance to step inside the workspace of a contemporary artist mastering the ancient craft of fresco and calicot techniques. For only $11 per person and lasting about 30 minutes, this private visit provides a close-up look at the process behind stunning, historically inspired artworks. The tour is ideal for art lovers, collectors, and curious travelers eager to learn about Italy’s timeless painting methods in a personal setting.
Location-wise, the atelier is situated in the old Santa Maria del Toro area, just a few steps from the Vico Equense train station. Visitors enjoy a scenic walk with sea views en route, making the journey as enjoyable as the experience itself. While the tour’s short duration suits those seeking a quick yet meaningful cultural insight, it’s important to note that artwork purchases are separate, and shipping costs are not included.
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Aerma Polani is an emerging Italian artist gaining recognition for her mastery of fresco and calicot techniques. These methods, used by artists in Pompeii 2000 years ago, involve applying natural pigments onto wet plaster, a process that results in durable, luminous artworks. What makes her work especially appealing is the use of eco-sustainable materials and restoration techniques that transfer murals onto canvas, blending historical traditions with modern conservation.
This tour highlights how Aerma Polani’s works are rapidly increasing in value on the art market. Her skillful approach, combining ancient craft with sustainable practices, appeals to collectors and art enthusiasts alike. The fact that her studio employs only traditional, eco-friendly materials adds both authenticity and ecological value to her creations.

The studio visit takes place in the Villa de Rossi, located in the historic Santa Maria del Toro neighborhood. The easy walk from the train station takes just a few minutes, and visitors are treated to beautiful panoramic views of the sea along the way. The studio’s location offers a peaceful, inspiring setting, perfect for observing an artist at work and appreciating the local scenery.
Inside, Aerma Polani guides visitors through her process, showing all the materials used, including canvases, plasters, and pigments. She explains how she applies her techniques, which seem to make her works look as if they’re from the past—a remarkable feat that draws on ancient practices but feels entirely contemporary.
The core of this experience is the guided explanation of fresco techniques. Aerma Polani shares her expertise on how she creates her stunning pieces, demonstrating her methods step-by-step. Guests can observe her application of pigments on plaster, and understand how she achieves vivid, long-lasting colors.
This tour offers more than just observation. Visitors gain a hands-on understanding of ancient materials and methods, which few modern artists still master. The step-by-step guidance helps demystify the process and makes it accessible even for those without prior art experience.
More Great Tours NearbyOne notable advantage of this tour is the opportunity to buy artworks directly from Aerma Polani. Since the studio operates outside of traditional galleries, visitors can save on gallery commissions. This direct purchase option provides a personal connection to the artist and her work, making the transaction more meaningful.
While artwork purchases are not included in the tour price, the chance to acquire a piece at the source enhances the value of the experience. Many artworks reflect the timeless beauty of fresco art, and purchasing directly supports the artist’s ongoing projects.
After the 30-minute studio visit, the experience continues with a free drink of Neapolitan coffee or limoncello. This small gesture offers a relaxing moment to reflect on what was learned and to chat more with Aerma Polani. Guests can ask questions about her techniques, inspirations, or future projects, fostering a more personal connection.
Plus, the scenic walk back through Vico Equense allows visitors to enjoy sea views, take photos, or explore nearby shops. The art and crafts market or local eateries nearby provide further opportunities to soak in the regional atmosphere.
The tour begins at Villa de Rossi, reachable on foot from Vico Equense train station in about 3 minutes. The uphill walk along Santa Maria del Toro is straightforward, with free transport available upon request. The tour is private, making it ideal for those seeking a personalized experience.
The experience is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs. The group is small, focusing on quality interaction rather than crowds, ensuring an intimate exploration of the artist’s studio and techniques.

Priced at just $11, this tour delivers exceptional value for those interested in art, history, or Italian craftsmanship. Its focus on ancient fresco techniques combined with modern sustainable practices makes it stand out from typical art studio visits.
The private, guided nature of the tour, led by Aerma Polani herself, ensures a personalized and informative experience. Reviewers highlight the knowledgeable guidance and stunning views, making this a memorable addition to any trip along the Sorrento coast.
The Aerma Polani’s Atelier Tour offers a rare glimpse into the world of contemporary fresco art rooted in ancient methods. The affordable price, personal guidance, and opportunity to purchase artworks directly make it an appealing choice for art enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
While the 30-minute duration may be brief, the depth of information and personalized setting compensate fully. Visitors who appreciate authentic, handcrafted art and want to understand Italy’s artistic heritage will find this tour both enriching and enjoyable.
“Very friendly, enthusiastic and welcoming hosts – this was an interesting insight into the work of traditional fresco artists.”
Is the tour suitable for all ages and mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most visitors. It’s designed as a short, focused experience that appeals to a wide range of ages.
How do I reserve a spot?
You can reserve in advance through the booking platform, which allows you to pay later. Confirming availability is recommended, especially during busy seasons.
Are artworks available for purchase during the tour?
Yes, the artist offers her works for sale directly at the studio. Prices are determined separately from the tour fee, and shipping costs are not included.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing is recommended, but there are no specific requirements. The studio environment is suitable for casual attire.
Can I visit the studio at any time?
The tour has flexible start times, but you should check availability in advance. The tour duration is approximately 30 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The tour guide (the artist herself), a drink of Neapolitan coffee or limoncello, and personal guidance are included. Artwork purchases and shipping are extra.