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  1. Archaeological Park of Pompeii
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    Archaeological Park of Pompeii

    4.7 (70,941)

    Explore the ancient city frozen in time after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. This expansive archaeological park offers a glimpse into Roman life with its preserved streets, homes, and public buildings.

  2. Amphitheatre of Pompeii
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    Amphitheatre of Pompeii

    4.7 (18,377)

    Visit one of the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatres, which could hold up to 20,000 spectators. It's a remarkable example of Roman engineering and entertainment.

  3. Scavi di Pompei
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    Scavi di Pompei

    4.7 (12,300)

    The excavations of Pompeii are a must-see, offering a detailed look at Roman urban planning and daily life, with well-preserved buildings, frescoes, and artifacts.

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  5. Foro di Pompei

    4. Foro di Pompei

    4.8 (7,987)

    Once the bustling heart of Pompeii, the Forum was the center of political, economic, and religious life in the city, surrounded by significant buildings and temples.

  6. Teatro Grande

    5. Teatro Grande

    4.8 (6,058)

    This large theatre could accommodate around 5,000 spectators and is a testament to the cultural life of ancient Pompeii, hosting plays and performances.

  7. Villa dei Misteri

    6. Villa dei Misteri

    4.7 (5,957)

    Famous for its well-preserved frescoes depicting mysterious Dionysian rituals, this villa offers insight into the art and culture of ancient Rome.

  8. Lupanare di Pompei

    7. Lupanare di Pompei

    4.7 (2,157)

    Explore this ancient brothel with its preserved stone beds and erotic frescoes, providing a unique glimpse into the private lives of Pompeii's inhabitants.

  9. Garden of the Fugitives

    9. Garden of the Fugitives

    4.7 (1,124)

    This poignant site features plaster casts of victims caught in the eruption, lying in the positions they were found, offering a somber reminder of the tragedy.

  10. House of the Faun

    10. House of the Faun

    4.7 (1,093)

    One of Pompeii's largest and most luxurious residences, famous for its intricate mosaics, including the renowned Alexander Mosaic.

  11. House of the Vettii

    11. House of the Vettii

    4.7 (490)

    A beautifully preserved domus showcasing stunning frescoes and a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of its wealthy owners.

  12. Basilica

    12. Basilica

    4.8 (208)

    This grand building served as a public meeting place and courthouse, highlighting the architectural sophistication of ancient Pompeii.

  13. Teatro Piccolo

    14. Teatro Piccolo

    4.8 (143)

    Also known as the Odeon, this smaller theatre was used for musical performances and is a fine example of Roman acoustics and architecture.

  14. Temple of Isis

    15. Temple of Isis

    4.6 (142)

    This well-preserved temple highlights the influence of Egyptian culture in Pompeii, dedicated to the goddess Isis.

  15. Palestra Grande

    16. Palestra Grande

    4.7 (133)

    A large sports ground that was used for physical exercises and training, surrounded by a colonnaded portico.

  16. The Temple of Venus in Pompeii

    17. The Temple of Venus in Pompeii

    4.8 (102)

    Dedicated to Venus, the goddess of love, this temple was an important religious site in Pompeii, now offering ruins with a beautiful view.

  17. House of the Cryptoporticus

    20. House of the Cryptoporticus

    4.6 (81)

    This house is notable for its underground passageway and beautifully preserved frescoes, providing insights into the private art collections of wealthy Romans.

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