Things You Should Not Miss in Pompeii

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Things You Should Not Miss in Pompeii Pompeii is one of the few archeological sites in the world that can give you a unique experience of the ruin of a city. Located near Naples, Italy, the ruins of Pompeii observes millions of footfalls every year. This archeological site gives us an insight into the daily lives of the citizens of the Roman Empire. Whether you take a troll of the shops, home or villas of wealthy people, or admire the beauty of large temples, Pompeii is one of fascinating archeological sites in the world. Opt for an official tour guide in Pompeii so that you do not miss the following sites in the ruins of Pompeii.

Temple of Apollo The temple of Apollo is the oldest building in Pompeii which is one of the supreme examples of architectural changes that took place within the phase it was constructed (6th century B.C.E.) and destroyed (79 C.E.). The authentic Etruscan design was restored by the Greeks and was later used and disseminated by Romans. Majority of bronze statues found in the temple were transferred to Naples Museums.


The House of Vettii House of Vettii is one of the most preserved villas in the city. It is located on the western side of Pompeii and was renovated after the earthquake in 62 C.E. The villa was built to serve the rich owners and entertain guests in several rooms, surrounding the main yard. Elaborate statues, luxurious fountains, and water basins filled the gap between the columns. Many of the original statues and antiques, found here, were restored to their original state for the visitors.

Lupanar Lupanar is one of the most visited parts of Pompeii. It was the largest brothel in the ancient city. It contains small rooms with minimum furnishings and a brick platform with mattress that served as beds. Many of these rooms have wall paintings that depict sexual acts. Archeologists have also discovered Roman graffiti.

The Forum The forum is a rectangular, open area which is located in the city center. It served as a cultural, commercial and political center of the city. The forum also used to host market, courthouse, bathhouse, and temples. Even after the devastation of a significant part of the buildings, a few supporting pillars still stand and display the impressive beauty. Once you are at the Forum, you can easily imagine the hustle and bustle of the ancient Roman lives.

Even if you are not a history geek, Pompeii will please you.


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