BY: Angela Giuffrida
A large and sophisticated thermal bath complex that was believed to have been used by its owner to woo well-heeled guests has been discovered among the ruins of ancient Pompeii. The baths were found during excavations of a home on Via di Nola in Regio IX, a wealthy district of the city before it was destroyed by the AD79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
The home spa is one of the largest of a handful of its kind found so far at the Pompeii archaeological park in southern Italy. The complex was connected to an exquisite banquet room replete with frescoes depicting characters inspired by the Trojan war that was unearthed last year, leading experts to conclude that the dwelling, believed to have belonged to a member of Pompeii’s elite, was used as a stage for the owner to affirm their social status, possibly even to promote candidacy in elections.
SOURCE: https://www.theguardian.com
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