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Forum

The Pompeii Forum was a central public square. This bustling area was the hub of Roman life, serving as a political, commercial and social center. The remains provide a rare glimpse into the daily life of ancient Romans and offer valuable insights into the city's history. Visitors can explore the remnants of the marketplace, temples, public buildings and other structures, gaining knowledge of their art, lifestyle, and architecture. This iconic site showcases the rich cultural heritage of ancient Rome and is a must-visit for anyone interested in history and ancient civilizations. The Pompeii Forum provides a unique window into the past, offering a rare opportunity to experience the daily life of ancient Romans. Read More

Sanctuary of the Madonna of the Rosary

Sanctuary of the Madonna of the Rosary

The Sanctuary of the Madonna of the Rosary in Pompeii is a revered religious site from the early 17th century. Devoted to the worship of the Virgin Mary, this structure is celebrated for its intricate architecture and artistry with elegant frescoes and sculptures. It has grand altarpieces on display. As a popular pilgrimage site, it draws in people of the Catholic faith from around the world each year to pay homage to the Virgin Mary and appreciate the magnificent artwork. The Sanctuary of the Madonna of the Rosary stands out with its rich history and cultural significance, making it a unique and awe-inspiring destination for those interested in religious history and art. Read More

Excavations of Pompeii

Excavations of Pompeii

Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most historically significant tourist attractions in Italy, attracting around 2.5 million visitors every year. The archaeological site showcases the ancient Roman city buried during the Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD. Visitors can tour the well-preserved houses, public buildings, street scenes, mosaics, frescoes, and the remains of the city's amphitheater, offering a unique look into the daily life and culture of ancient Romans. The public buildings are mainly grouped in three areas: the Forum (at an elevation of 110 feet), the Triangular Forum (82 feet), and the Amphitheatre and Palaestra in the east. Read More

Teatro Grande

Teatro Grande

The Grand Theatre of Pompeii is an ancient, well-preserved theater in Pompeii, Italy. It served as the city's main center for cultural and entertainment events, hosting plays, musical concerts, and gladiatorial contests. It was constructed in the 2nd century BC. This is the oldest surviving amphitheatre in the world, built in stone around BC 80. Locals would sit in the elliptical shaped amphitheatre - the elite and the richest would sit in the front, the poor would sit behind. Even today, you can see the difference in the seating between the front and back seats. While walking around the ancient excavations, the Teatro Grande is a good place to relax and eat your lunch. Today, the theater is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the cultural heritage of ancient Rome. Read More

Villa of Mystery

Villa of Mystery

The Villa of the Mysteries is a well-known ancient Roman villa in Pompeii. It is recognized for its pristine frescoes and wall paintings, which provide a rare view into the beliefs and lifestyle of ancient Romans. Its is on long walk from the main site.  It is assumed to have been utilized as a location for initiation ceremonies for women, with the frescoes believed to showcase the initiation process. Tourists to the Villa of the Mysteries can visit the site to gain an understanding of the cultural heritage of ancient Romans, as well as to appreciate the intricate artwork and architectural details. This site presents a valuable opportunity to learn about the customs and beliefs of the past for those interested in history and ancient civilizations.This grand villa is a good walk away from the main excavation site, but the long walk is worth it. One of the most intact villas, you can get a great idea how the people of Pompeii lived in the 1st century. The walls have dramatic and beautiful paintings, and the ovens and brickworks are truly well preserved and magnificent. The rooms also have most of their original splendour kept as is, and you can walk up close, and almost smell the flavour of the ancient Romans. Read More

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