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Pompeii’s Largest House: What it is and Where it is Found

With a square footage of 3500 square meters consisting of gardens, pools, and a large peristyle that revolved around the most important rooms of the mansion, it is by far the largest house in all of Pompeii’s excavations. This is one of the suburban villas located just outside the walls of Pompeii, and we are […]

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3 Unique Things You Can Only See at the Pompeii Ruins

With its thousand-year history, Pompeii, is one of the most important and visited archaeological sites in the world. It was destroyed and completely buried during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. And it was only accidentally unearthed in 1748, after the discovery of some remains of the city of Herculaneum 10 years earlier. An […]

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Pompeii and its surroundings: what to visit beyond the excavations

Pompeii but not only, in addition to the excavations, Campania offers an endless array of wonderful attractions worthy of being visited and seen at least once in a lifetime. If you are planning to spend your vacation in Pompeii, carve out a few extra days in this wonderful region to discover hidden treasures worth exploring. […]

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5 Mistakes Not to Make While Hiking Mount Vesuvius

Will you be hiking Mount Vesuvius, Italy’s most dangerous and frightening volcano, for the first time and want to know the mistakes to avoid? Well then you are in the right place!!! This active volcano, famous for the eruption that buried the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, offers a unique experience for all nature […]

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Herculaneum’s ancient beach buried by Vesuvius reopens

Finally after years of intense work, the ancient beach of the Herculaneum excavations has been reopened to the public. The inauguration took place on June 19, 2024, after a course of rearrangement of the entire area that lasted several years. An important project not only to allow visitors to admire the waterfront of ancient Herculaneum. […]

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The Eruption that buried Pompeii: Destruction but not only

The eruption of October 24, 79 AD that completely destroyed Pompeii is remembered as the most catastrophic and violent in history. It was a frightening eruption that completely took by surprise all the inhabitants of the crowded city of Pompeii, who had no time to escape and died buried by the ash of Vesuvius. What […]

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Gladiators drawn by children in Pompeii 2,000 years ago

Pompeii, the city of wonders, continues to this day to yield incredible new discoveries. Despite the fact that more than 2,000 years have passed since that terrible eruption of Vesuvius, which buried it completely. Discoveries that incredibly still emerge today, even though part of Pompeii’s archaeological park has already been brought to light. This time […]

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