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"Unveiling the Timeless Beauty: The House of the Vetti in Pompeii" Step into a world frozen in time, where ancient artistry and opulence come to life

Background imageVetti Collection: Excavations at Pompei: Wall painting from the House of the Vetti showing cupids as goldsmiths

Excavations at Pompei: Wall painting from the House of the Vetti showing cupids as goldsmiths
545038 Excavations at Pompei: Wall painting from the House of the Vetti showing cupids as goldsmiths, uncovered during the excavations. Pompei was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD

Background imageVetti Collection: Frescos on the walls of the Pentheus room, House of the Vettii, 1st century AD (photo)

Frescos on the walls of the Pentheus room, House of the Vettii, 1st century AD (photo)
IND113535 Frescos on the walls of the Pentheus room, House of the Vettii, 1st century AD (photo) by Roman (1st century AD); The Palatine, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: LtoR Punishment of Dirce)

Background imageVetti Collection: House of the Vettii garden, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period

House of the Vettii garden, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period

Background imageVetti Collection: House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period

House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period

Background imageVetti Collection: Hercules strangling the serpents as a child, Casa dei Vettii, c. 50-79 AD (fresco)

Hercules strangling the serpents as a child, Casa dei Vettii, c. 50-79 AD (fresco)
ALG173541 Hercules strangling the serpents as a child, Casa dei Vettii, c.50-79 AD (fresco) by Roman, (1st century AD); Area archeologica di Pompei, Naples, Campania

Background imageVetti Collection: The Atrium, House of the Vettii (photo)

The Atrium, House of the Vettii (photo)
XIR167397 The Atrium, House of the Vettii (photo) by Roman, (1st century AD); Area archeologica di Pompei, Naples, Campania, Italy; out of copyright

Background imageVetti Collection: Peristyle / Casa Dei Vetti

Peristyle / Casa Dei Vetti
Pompeii: Peristyle, casa dei Vettii. Date: 1910

Background imageVetti Collection: Pompeii - Italy - Casa dei Vetti

Pompeii - Italy - Casa dei Vetti. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageVetti Collection: Excavations at Pompei: Wall painting from the House of the Vetti showing cupids as goldsmiths

Excavations at Pompei: Wall painting from the House of the Vetti showing cupids as goldsmiths, uncovered during the excavations. Pompei was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD

Background imageVetti Collection: Peristyle of the House of Vetti, Pompeii, Italy

Peristyle of the House of Vetti, Pompeii, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900


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"Unveiling the Timeless Beauty: The House of the Vetti in Pompeii" Step into a world frozen in time, where ancient artistry and opulence come to life. The House of the Vetti, located in Pompeii, Italy, is a treasure trove of exquisite wall paintings and frescos that transport us back to the 1st century AD. One cannot help but be captivated by the mesmerizing wall painting from the House of the Vetti depicting cupids as goldsmiths. Unearthed during excavations after Pompeii's tragic destruction by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, this masterpiece showcases intricate details and vibrant colors that have withstood centuries. As we explore further within these walls, we are greeted by more breathtaking frescos adorning every corner. In particular, the Pentheus room unveils scenes from Greek mythology with its captivating imagery painted delicately on its walls. These remnants offer glimpses into an era long gone yet forever preserved through art. Stepping outside into the garden of the House of Vettii feels like stepping back in time once again. Even during Victorian times when it was rediscovered and restored, this garden retained its charm and elegance. It serves as a testament to how beauty transcends eras and captivates hearts across generations. The grandeur continues inside as we enter rooms adorned with frescos depicting Hercules strangling serpents as a child - an awe-inspiring portrayal that symbolizes strength triumphing over adversity. Each stroke tells a story etched onto these ancient walls for all eternity. The Atrium stands proudly at the heart of this remarkable residence – an architectural marvel showcasing Roman ingenuity at its finest. Its design seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal while providing a glimpse into daily life during antiquity. Finally, our journey concludes within Casa Dei Vetti's Peristyle – an enchanting courtyard surrounded by columns and adorned with intricate details.