House of Sallust
One of the most famous residences in Pompeii
Location
Pompeii, Naples, Italy
Year
datable around 180 BC
The House of Sallust is one of the most famous residences in Pompeii, an ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The house is named after its supposed owner, but there is no concrete evidence to confirm that Sallust was actually its inhabitant.
The house dates back to the 2nd century BC and is located along the Via Consolare, one of the main streets of Pompeii. It is considered one of the best examples of Roman residential architecture and shows a mix of styles and cultural influences.
The structure of the house is complex and includes various rooms, such as the vestibule, the peristyle (the internal courtyard surrounded by columns), several rooms decorated with frescoes, a triclinium (dining room), and a garden.
The frescoes in the House of Sallust are particularly famous for their beauty and the quality of the paintings. They represent mythological scenes, landscapes, still lifes and scenes of daily life.
The House of Sallust is one of the most visited sites in Pompeii and offers important evidence of daily life and art in ancient Rome.
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