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Foro di Pompei
Historical landmark
Ruins of temples, municipal buildings & the basilica in the social & civic center of the Roman town.
4.80 (7.7K reviews)
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Teatro Grande
Tourist attraction
This horseshoe-shaped Roman theater was preserved by the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
4.80 (5.8K reviews)
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Archaeological Park of Pompeii
Archaeological museum
Archaeological site of the remains of the iconic Roman city preserved by Vesuvius' ash.
4.70 (70.4K reviews)
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Amphitheatre of Pompeii
Amphitheater
Ruins of a 20,000-capacity Roman amphitheater where gladiatorial combats were held.
4.70 (16.3K reviews)
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Scavi di Pompei
Archaeological museum
👍 The ruins were beautiful and absolutely fascinating. I feel very appreciative towards all the archaeologists and people who have and continue to work on properly preserving, studying, maintaining, and discovering these ruins. My only issue is the lack of organization with signs and the map provided...
4.70 (12K reviews)
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Villa dei Misteri
Historical landmark
Roman villa from the 2nd century BCE, richly decorated with frescoes with unknown meanings.
4.70 (5.9K reviews)
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Lupanare di Pompei
Archaeological site
Ruins of Roman brothel preserved by ash with frescoes on the ground floor of 2-floor building.
4.70 (2.1K reviews)
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Garden of the Fugitives
Monument
Former vineyard where the bodies of 13 victims of Vesuvius' eruption were found & cast in plaster.
4.70 (1.1K reviews)
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House of the Faun
Historical landmark
Ruins of a luxury Roman 2nd century dwelling with replica bronze faun statue & preserved mosaics.
4.70 (1K reviews)
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House of the Vettii
Archaeological site
Famous high-end residence with richly colored frescos that was preserved when Mt. Vesuvius erupted.
4.70 (478 reviews)
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Basilica
Monument
Ruins of Pompeii's 2nd-century-BC administrative center with Corinthian colonnades & Ionic capitals.
4.80 (206 reviews)
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Teatro Piccolo
Tourist attraction
👍 Here used to be the auditorium where musical performances were played
4.80 (138 reviews)
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Temple of Giove - Excavations
Monument
Ancient stone temple ruins with columns & part of a Jupiter statue dating from the 2nd century BCE.
4.90 (101 reviews)
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House of the Tragic Poet
Archaeological site
Restored Pompeiian home featuring abundant ornamental detail, including a colorful animal mosaic.
4.70 (146 reviews)
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Palestra Grande
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Walking Around in Pompeii I learned that some trees were excavated +/- 1,872 years after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius & those seen here planted at Palestra are from those seeds recovered from the ashes by environmental archaeologists. Pretty cool.
4.70 (123 reviews)
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Temple of Venus
Monument
Historic archeological site featuring ruins of a Roman temple complex & views of the Gulf of Naples.
4.80 (102 reviews)
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Temple of Isis
Historical landmark
This small Roman temple honoring the Egyptian goddess Isis was an early excavation in Pompeii.
4.60 (142 reviews)
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Quadriporticus of the theatres
Tourist attraction
👍 This is apparently a place where in Roman days the Theatre's audience used to chill. It is also another reasonable place for photographs in Pompeii.Take a look around the photos associated here and you will see a recurring perspective. I took the standard shot and then experimented with sepia to mak...
4.70 (98 reviews)
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House of Octavius Quartio
Historical landmark
Large, excavated residence featuring sizable gardens with fountains & well-preserved artwork.
4.80 (71 reviews)
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Praedia di Giulia Felice
Villa
👍👍 Il grande complesso delle proprietà di Giulia Felice si formò alla fine del I sec. a.C. in seguito all'accorpamento di precedenti costruzioni in un unico complesso edilizio, organizzato come una “villa urbana” caratterizzata dalla prevalenza di aree verdi. La proprietà si organizza in quattro divers...
4.90 (61 reviews)
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