Pompei

History: Buried beneath Mount Vesuvius’s 79 AD explosion, Pompeii is one of the most well-known cities in the world. A fully preserved Roman city has been discovered during archaeological digs, offering a unique window into daily life in ancient Rome.

Cultural significance and archaeology:Pompeii is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited tourist attractions in Italy. The ruins of Pompeii provide detailed evidence of Roman life, culture and architecture.

Architectural features: major sites of interest include the amphitheater, baths, forums, and many private houses with well-preserved frescoes and mosaics. . The mysterious villa is famous for its mysterious frescoes depicting mysterious rituals.

Modern use: Pompeii is visited by millions of tourists every year. Excavations continue, revealing new details and hidden treasures. The site is also an important center of archaeological research.