Pompeii

Pompeii is an ancient Roman city frozen in volcanic ash. When Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE, it buried the entire city under roughly six metres of ash and pumice — streets, temples, houses, shops, and everyday objects all suspended in a single afternoon. The city's history stretches back to the 9th century BCE, shaped in turn by the Oscans, Greeks, Etruscans, Samnites, and Romans before becoming a Roman colony. Excavations that began in 1748 brought it back into the light; UNESCO listed it as a World Heritage Site in 1997. Today it is the second most-visited site in Italy after the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Step inside, and every wall and mosaic still belongs to that last afternoon.

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The overlooked corners inside

FAQ

What overlooked corners are worth seeing inside Pompeii?

Large Theatre, Mercury's Tower, Pompeii Archaeological Site and more — 60 spots in all, each with sources and a guide in your language to read or listen to on the spot.

Is the Pompeii guide free?

The first 5 spots are free to read; the other 55 unlock with a one-time purchase (not a subscription).

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