Pompeii is a ruined and partially buried Roman city near modern Naples in the Italian region of Campania. Along with Herculaneum, its sister city, Pompeii was destroyed, and completely buried, during a catastrophic eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius spanning two days on 24 August 79 AD.
At the time of the eruption, the town could have had some 20,000 inhabitants, and was located in an area in which Romans had their holiday villas. At the time of the eruption, Pompeii had reached its high point in society as many Romans frequently visited Pompeii on vacations. It is the only ancient town of which the whole topographic structure is known precisely as it was, with no later modifications or additions.
The large number of well-preserved frescoes throw a great light on everyday life and have been a major advance in art history of the ancient world, with the innovation of the Pompeian Styles.
![]() Mosaic FK081 smoothed 420x180cm 7011 € Battle of Alexander at Issus | ![]() Mosaic AK011 smoothed 100x100cm 777 € cave canem | ![]() Mosaic FK028 smoothed 100x150cm 1395 € Battle of Alexander at Issus | ![]() Mosaic AK008 smoothed 100x50cm 391 € cockfight from Pompeii |
![]() Mosaic FK097 smoothed 180x180cm 3008 € Platon and the Academy of Athen | ![]() Mosaic FK027 smoothed 90x90cm 756 € Baccuscult, Villa of the Mysteries | ![]() Mosaic MK080 smoothed 100cm 612 € medallion from Pompeii | ![]() Mosaic BK008 smoothed 100x20cm 156 € border of Pompeii |