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Please click on the pompeiiinpictures  coloured plans or hyperlinks to go to the next plan or the white house numbers to see the house pictures.

Clicking the Up button will take you to the plan or page above. 

Previous or Next will take you from pictures of one house to the pictures of the house next door or from plan to plan. 

Home will take you back to the starting page with the Master Pompeii plan.

All Pompeii material and photographs are  copyright Jackie and Bob Dunn and pompeiiinpictures unless otherwise stated.

 

 

Pompeiiinpictures:  A complete photographic plan of everything at ancient Pompeii as it is today, produced by Jackie and Bob Dunn for those as enthusiastic about Pompeii as we are.

Pompeii Regio I  Click Here Pompeii Regio II    Click Here Pompeii Regio III    Click Here Pompeii Regio IV    Click Here Pompeii Regio V    Click Here Pompeii Regio VI    Click Here Pompeii Regio VII    Click Here Pompeii Regio VIII    Click Here Pompeii Regio IX    Click Here Pompeii Herculaneum Gate Sepolcri, Villa of Diomedes, Villa of Cicero, Villa of Mosaic Columns, Villa of Mysteries and Villa Regina Boscoreale    Click Here

Use the pompeiiinpictures interactive map, buttons or hyperlinks to start viewing pictures of all the excavations at Pompeii of every regio, insula, house, shop, villa, temple, baths, altar, fountain, gate, tomb or tower. 

Please click on a Regio of the coloured plan to go to the next plan and to the photographs or click on one of the hyperlinks below.

September 2009:   New houses have been added at:

                    (Click on a hyperlink to go directly to that house)

II.3.2  Workshop. 

V.1.15 Private House incorporating bakery.  

VI.16.27/26/19  Unnamed house with Jupiter Altar.

VI.16.29/30  House.  

VI.16.32  Casa di Aurunculeius Secundio.

IX.8.6  Casa del Centenario or House of the Centenary

Significant changes have been made to a large number of other houses.

Minor changes have been made to a number of other houses.

Click here for the full list what is new.

 

Pompeii Regio I            Pompeii Regio II          Pompeii Regio III

Pompeii Regio IV         Pompeii Regio V         Pompeii Regio VI

Pompeii Regio VII        Pompeii Regio VIII      Pompeii Regio IX

Pompeii Herculaneum Gate

Pompeii Villa of Mysteries or Villa dei Misteri

Pompeii Villa of Diomedes or Villa di Diomede

Pompeii Villa of Cicero or Villa di Cicerone

Pompeii Villa of the Mosaic Columns or Villa delle Colonne a Mosaico

Pompeii Street Altars

Pompeii Fountains and Water Features

Pompeii Gates

Pompeii Tombs

Pompeii Towers

Villa Regina at Boscoreale

Help

 

To find and view a property in ancient Pompeii.

Pompeii is divided into Regions or Regio, each of which contains a number of Insula (blocks of houses and shops bounded by a road on each side).  There are nine Regio each numbered in Roman numerals from I to IX.  Each Insula has its individual door entrances numbered.  Our web site has a picture of every doorway and detail of the insides of most.

The web site is designed to be simple to use through a system of plans which start with the plan of Pompeii above which will lead you to a Regio of your choice and then to an Insula and then to the pictures for your selected property.   If the property has a name you can use the Names Index link on the left hand bar 

To locate a precise property e.g. VIII.2.1

Click on Region VIII on the above plan or  the hyperlink,  this will take you to the next plan where you can click on Insula 2 and then finally click house number 1 which will bring you to the photographs for VIII.2.1.  You can also use the buttons on the left of every page to get back to this plan (Click on Home) or to go to plans for altars, fountains, etc.  You can also use the Help button.

Thanks

Our grateful thanks to all who have helped us in this project, especially Pier Giovanni Guzzo and Antonio D'Ambrosio, Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Napoli e Pompei, for the necessary permits to visit the site (arranged through the British School at Rome) and for permission to publish this web site.  We would also like to thank the many Custodians who have taken us around and made good use of their bunches of keys.

This project would not have been possible without the personal help of Andrew Wallace-Hadrill and Maria Pia Malvezzi.  To them we give our special thanks.

Special thanks are given to Mattia Buondonno for the many enjoyable hours spent with him, his friendship and his willingness to assist and help on many occasions during our visits.

A special thanks also to Raffaele Prisciandaro for his friendship, local knowledge, and the copy of his book “Studio sulle provenienze degli oggetti rinvenuti negli scavi borbonici del regno di Napoli. Una lettura integrata, coordinata e commentata della documentazione."  A very interesting and valued book.

Thanks also to Michael Binns for his interest in our site and his input and help; and to Ralf Einhorn for letting us use his late father’s photo’s of Pompeii taken in the 1970’s.

Ringraziamenti

La nostra sincera gratitudine a tutti coloro che ci hanno aiutati in questo progetto, in particolar modo ringraziamo a Pier Giovanni Guzzo e Antonio D'Ambrosio, Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Napoli e Pompei, per averci accordato i necessari permessi, (organizzati tramite la British School at Rome),  e l'autorizzazione a pubblicare le immagini in questo sito web. Desideriamo inoltre ringraziare i molti custodi per la cortesia e sollecitudine con cui ci hanno  accolti ed accompagnati nell'area archeologica.

Questo progetto non sarebbe stato possibile senza l'aiuto personale di Andrew Wallace-Hadrill e Maria Pia Malvezzi.  Loro diamo i nostri ringraziamenti speciali.

Un particolare ringraziamento va al Mattia Buondonno per le molte gradevoli ore trascorse insieme, per la sua amicizia dimostrata e per la sua volontà nell’assisterci e nell’aiutarci in varie occasioni durante la nostra visita.

Anche un particolare ringraziamento al Raffaele Prisciandaro per la sua amicizia, per la conoscenza locale e copia del suo libro “Studio sulle provenienze degli oggetti rinvenuti negli scavi borbonici del regno di Napoli. Una lettura integrata, coordinata e commentata della documentazione" .    Un libro molto interessante, e molto apprezzato.

Grazie anche al Michael Binns per il suo interesse relativo al nostro web, per il suo aiuto e input; e al Sig. Ralf Einhorn per lasciarci usare le fotografie di Pompei appartenute al defunto padre.

Links

In the event of any problem with this site please try one of the sites from this list

www.pompeiiinpictures.com        www.pompeiiinpictures.info 

www.pompeiiinpictures.eu            www.pompeiiinpictures.net

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