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Pictures of Pompeii

A highlight of our trip to the Campania region of Italy was a visit to the excavated city of Pompeii. The town was buried under 6 metres of ash when Mount Vesuvius furiously erupted on 24th August 79AD.

Re-discovered in the 16th century the excavations began in 1748 although less than 70% has since been uncovered. A walk through the city showed us that all those years ago the way people lived wasn’t so very different from today.

Temple of Jupiter at Pompeii with Vesuvius in the background

We entered the city from The Porta Marina Gate one of the seven gates of Pompeii and were immediately surprised at how big the city is as it opened out before us.

Columns in Pompeii's main square

Columns surrounding the Forum, the city’s main square

w from the Basilica, Pompeii

View from the Basilica where justice was upheld by the magistrate

Pompeii Street

Pompeii Street Scene – we visited late in the afternoon when it was cooler and the crowds had thinned. The street is lined with what were once shops including a bakery, butcher shop and take-away restaurant where hot foot was sold from heated containers set into stone counters.

Ornate villas with fountains, courtyards and intricate mosaics adorning the floors populate the city and the forum baths must have been quite luxurious with in-wall heating. It appears life was good before the volcano hit.

Body Cast at Pompeii

Archeologists realised that voids found in the ash were where bodies had decomposed – by filling the voids with plaster they recreated the figures of the poor souls that had perished.

The larger of two amphitheatres and statue detail.

Erotic fresco in the city brothel – one of many frescoes which was considered too explicit by the authorities and locked away from the public until the year 2000.

Columns casting shadows in Pompeii

Pompeii – Quadriporticus of the Theatre

We took the colourful, graffiti covered, Circumvesuviana train from Sorrento which cost €2.50 each way. The journey takes half an hour and the trains stops directly outside the entrance to Pompeii. Entry tickets cost €11.00 and come with a guidebook and map of the area – audio guides can also be purchased. Leave at least half a day for your visit.

Holly

Thursday 11th of December 2014

Awesome pictures! Felt like I was walking around viewing it myself. Def on my list of places to go!

Suzanne Jones

Saturday 13th of December 2014

Thanks Holly - we went late in the afternoon and it felt like we had the place to ourselves!

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