One of the most famous Ancient Roman cities, Pompeii has become synonymous with history, as well as tragedy. Buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, the town and many of its inhabitants were simultaneously destroyed and preserved in Volcanic debris. It remained frozen in time until it was discovered by archeologists during the 18th century and excavations into its intricate history began.
From tragedy comes knowledge, and now Pompeii offers a rare glimpse into the past. Whether you’re interested in art, archeology or anthropology, Pompeii is one of the best insights into human history. Walking its streets is like stepping through time, so it’s important to do some planning to make the most out of your visit.
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