- by foxnews
- 26 Mar 2025
The Italian Ministry of Culture has announced the discovery of the largest private Roman bathhouse ever found in Pompeii.
The Italian Ministry of Culture has announced the discovery of the largest private Roman bathhouse ever found in Pompeii.
The bathhouse sits within a grand residential villa thought to have been owned by Aulus Rustius Verus, a prominent Pompeii politician. Adjacent to the baths, archaeologists have also uncovered a black-walled banquet hall adorned with intricate images from Roman and Greek mythology. These spaces, as explained by Zuchtriegel, were integral to Roman social and political life, often hosting banquets and gatherings aimed at building alliances, promoting political campaigns, and displaying wealth.
The Italian government, through the Pompeii Archaeological Park and the Ministry of Culture, continues to prioritize the conservation and study of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. This latest discovery underscores the importance of ongoing archaeological efforts in Pompeii, which draw millions of visitors annually and provide valuable insights into ancient Roman civilization.
Sketches on a stone unearthed in Marbella, Spain, are believed to be 200,000 years old, providing insight into settlers during the Early Middle Paleolithic period.
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