Pompei - Terme Stabiane - The Stabian Baths in Pompeii
Scavi archeologici di Pompei (Napoli) - Le Terme Stabiane sono un complesso termale di epoca romana, sepolte dall'eruzione del Vesuvio del 79 e ritrovate a seguito degli scavi archeologici dell'antica Pompei: nel suo genere, è l'edificio più antico della città
Italy, Pompeii - Stabian Baths
Photographer:Samuel Magal (samuel@sites-and-photos.com)
The main entrance on via dell'Abbondanza leads to a large courtyard. The pool is found to the left, whereas a colonnade is found to the right, which leads to the men's quarters, which are split into the apodyterium (dressing room), with the frigidarium (for cold baths), which leads to the tepidarium (for medium temperature baths) and then to the calidarium (for hot baths). The heating was guaranteed by a piping system in the walls and double floors that circulated the hot air coming from the furnaces and from mobile braziers.
Places to see in ( Pompei - Italy ) Terme Stabiane
Places to see in ( Pompei - Italy ) Terme Stabiane
At this typical 2nd-century-BC bath complex, bathers would enter from the vestibule, stop off in the vaulted apodyterium (changing room), and then pass through to the tepidarium (warm baths) and caldarium (hot baths). Particularly impressive is the stuccoed vault in the men's changing room, complete with whimsical images of putti (winged babies) and nymphs.
Le Terme Stabiane have a bath complex of the Roman period , buried by ' eruption of Vesuvius in 79 , and found as a result of the archaeological excavations of the' ancient Pompeii : its kind, is the ' building oldest of the city. The Stabian Baths, named after the crossroads between Via dell'Abbondanza and Via Stabiana , were built around the IV - III century BC, in an area that was probably located on the outskirts before the extension of the city and used as a cemetery area , as evidenced by the discovery of a tomb to hypogeum.
The structure has a porticoed gym with a trapezoidal base in the center : the columns , originally from the slimmer shape, were heavily plastered after the earthquake of 62 . In the eastern zone are arranged, divided for men and women, the environments for the bathroom: the frigidarium male has a turn with dome in imitation of the sky , niches on the walls and representations with subjects marine
This is followed by the tepidarium and caldarium , the male form an apse , with tub dedicated to ablutions and decorated with a labrum with d 'jet water lukewarm: in these environments the pavement was supported by small batteries brick , in such a way that the area remained empty to allow airhot to circulate and to reach the interspaces placed along the walls in the same way. The baths were also equipped with a dressing , the male decorated with cupids , trophies d ' weapons and figures of bacchico procession , and one for the room kilns , used to produce heat ; the entire female area had no connection with the gym which was reserved exclusively for men .
In the northern part there is a latrine, while in the west is the pool, surrounded by two smaller tanks used by athletes to wash and cleanse: to divide the natatio area from the rest of the gym a low wall entirely stuccoed. Near the pool there are small rooms probably reserved for young people , while others had different features, such as one, finely decorated, used by the superintendent of the baths and another instead used as a sferisterio , that is for games with the ball. Most of the decorations have been preserved at the entrance, made up of columns and portals in tuff and in the gym: they are stuccoes in the fourth style , made of lime and calcite , as they are more resistant to humidity ; the main decorations of the portico depict Jupiter sitting with a scepter in his hand, Daedalus who forges the wings for Icarus and Hylas with the nymphs
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Stabian Baths, Pompeii
20th April 2013
A tour of the Stabian Baths in Pompeii, note the graffiti on the walls and the tiles underneath the floor for the hypocaust.
Stabian baths, Pompeii
Stabian baths in Pompeii
The ancient Roman town of Pompeii was buried under many layers of ash following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Over time the town was forgotten about until a discovery was made and the first excavations began in the late 1700's
Stabian baths is one of two baths that you can visit at the famous World Heritage site.
Exploring Forum Baths in Pompeii - esplorando le Terme del Foro, Pompei
Exploring Tepidarium and Frigidarium of Thermae next to the forum in Pompeii.
Imagine the astonishment felt by first archeologists discovering such a wonderful place! I thought to be inside of some engravings by Piranesi
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POMPEII – Italy ???????? [HD]
Video and photos in HD I have made during my trip to the ancient Roman Empire town of Pompeii in Italy in 2010. The video includes the following highlights: the Brothel, bodies’ plaster casts, the Forum Baths, The Forum, Villa of the Mysteries (Villa dei Misteri), Terme Stabiane (Stabian Baths), House of the Small Fountain, House of the Faun, Garden of the Fugitives, The Amphitheater, Antiquarium, Theaters, House of Menander, Thermopolium, Nuovi Scavi (New Excavations), House of the Vettii.
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POMPEII (source Wikipedia):
Pompeii was an ancient Roman town-city near modern Naples, in the Campania region of Italy, in the territory of the comune of Pompei. Pompeii, along with Herculaneum and many villas in the surrounding area, was mostly destroyed and buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.
Archaeologists believe that the town was founded in the 7th or 6th century BC by the Osci or Oscans. It came under the domination of Rome in the 4th century BC, and was conquered and became a Roman colony in 80 BC after it joined an unsuccessful rebellion against the Roman Republic. By the time of its destruction, 160 years later, its population was estimated at 11,000 people, and the city had a complex water system, an amphitheatre, a gymnasium, and a port.
The eruption destroyed the city, killing its inhabitants and burying it under tons of ash. Evidence for the destruction originally came from a surviving letter by Pliny the Younger, who saw the eruption from a distance and described the death of his uncle Pliny the Elder, an admiral of the Roman fleet, who tried to rescue citizens. The site was lost for about 1,500 years until its initial rediscovery in 1599 and broader rediscovery almost 150 years later by Spanish engineer Rocque Joaquin de Alcubierre in 1748. The objects that lay beneath the city have been preserved for more than a millennium because of the long lack of air and moisture. These artefacts provide an extraordinarily detailed insight into the life of a city during the Pax Romana. During the excavation, plaster was used to fill in the voids in the ash layers that once held human bodies. This allowed archaeologists to see the exact position the person was in when he or she died.
Pompeii has been a tourist destination for over 250 years. Today it has UNESCO World Heritage Site status and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Italy, with approximately 2.5 million visitors every year.
Pompeii - Central Baths
Roman bathhouse in Pompeii. I think its the Central Baths
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Terme Stabiane - Scavi di Pompei
L'entrata principale su via dell'Abbondanza conduce in un ampio cortile.
A sinistra si trova la piscina. mentre a destra un porticato dà accesso alla parte maschil articolata in apodyterium (spogliatoio), con adiacente tepidarium ( per i bagni di temperatura media) e poi il calidarium ( per i bagni calddi).
Il riscaldamento era assicurato da un sistema di tubazioni nelle pareti e doppi pavimenti che facevano circolare l'aria calda proveniente dalle fornaci e da bracieri mobili.
La parte femminile, a ridosso dii quella maschile era allo stesso modo articolata in apodyterium, tepidarium e calidarium, ma il tutto era più piccolo e privo di ricche decorazioni che caratterizzano la parte maschile.
le donne entravano da una porta separata, sulla quale stava scritta Mulier (donna), posta nell'angolo NO del cortile che si apre su via Lupanare.
La separazione tra i due sessi era pratica normale nel mondo antico.
Le terme che risalgono al II secolo a.C. sono tra le più antiche che conosciamo nel mondo romano
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Stabian Baths - Minecraft -
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Lupanare Pompeii Italy
Ίσως το κτίριο με τις περισσότερες επισκέψεις στα ερείπια της Αρχαίας Πομπηίας.
Lupanare ή αλλιώς Η φωλιά του Λύκου, ένας διώροφος οίκος ανοχής, διατηρημένος εξαιρετικά, μετά την καταστροφή της Πομπηίας το 79 μΧ από την έκρηξη του Βεζούβιου.
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Inside of Terme Stabiane,Pompei③. ポンペイ、スタビアーネ浴場内部③
Inside of Terme Stabiane,Pompei③. ポンペイ、スタビアーネ浴場内部③
Visita agli Scavi di Pompei - Le Terme Stabiane
Visita didattica della V A Trincone 1° Circolo di Pozzuoli G. MARCONI 18 maggio 2015
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Scavi di Stabia
Pompeii - Archaeological Area.
Villa San Marco
Villa dei Misteri
Forum
Teatro Grande
Odeon - Teatro Piccolo
Stone Beach
Pontificio Santuario della Beata Maria Vergine del Santo Rosario di Pompei
Stabian Baths (Terme Stabiane)
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Roman Baths Pompeii February 2018
The frigidarium
Pompei: Il Lupanare
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Il Lupanare di Pompei, celebre per i suoi affreschi erotici.
Regia: Gigi Oliviero
Visiting Italy: Pompeii ruins
If you're planning to travel and visit Italy, Pompeii Ruins are one of the must see Italian tourist attractions.
Around the 1st century AD, Pompeii was a very rich city and tourist destination for the Roman patricians. Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, buried Pompeii, and the Roman settlements of Herculaneum, Oplontis and Stabiae.
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Things to see in Pompeii:
You may search on google for the following places, to know more about this nice Italian destination:
Temple of Apollo
Original Etruscan design, amended by the Greeks, and expanded by the Romans with the addition of a perimeter of outer columns.
The Shrine of Pompeii
Roman Catholic cathedral
The Forum of Pompeii
It was the place where all public debates and religious events were carried out, and it was the real heart of the city.
The Lupanar of Pompeii
The Lupanar (from Lupo meaning wolf, because “wolf” in Latin means “prostitute”) is the only building in Pompeii built specifically for this purpose.
House of the Faun in Pompeii
Was a sort of a modern residence and has been called the “House of the Faun” for the bronze statue of the dancing faun, who was at the center of one of the main halls.
The Pompeii Amphitheatre
This timeless place has been the scene of one of the most exciting rock history concerts. In 1971, in fact, Pink Floyd recorded their “Live at Pompeii” concert without an audience, which became one of the most memorable moments in the music history.
Located at the end of Via dell’Abbondanza is the oldest stone building of its kind that has ever been discovered. In fact, its construction dates back to 80 BC, while the first amphitheater of Rome, the one of Statilio Tauro, was built in 29 BC.
The Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii
Is an ancient roman house, located slightly outside the city and the archaeological site.
Even in the Villa of the Mysteries, bodies were found of people who were doing normal daily activities ,when they were blown over by the violence of the Vesuvius lava.
House of the Vettii
Situated in the western sector of the Pompeii ruins, the House of the Vettii is one the city’s best-preserved Roman villas.
Cave Canem Mosaic
The Cave Canem (Beware of the Dog in Latin) is one of the world’s most famous mosaics, and it’s right here, in the House of the Tragic Poet.
It has been recently restored in order to bring back its ancient splendour
House of the Tragic Poet
Located in the far-west section of Pompeii, the House of the Tragic Poet is famed for its artful decoration, which includes frescoes and mosaics that are surprisingly grand for the home’s relatively small size.
The Garden of fugitives of Pompeii
This place offers visitors a frozen glimpse of Pompeii's appalling last hours: thirteen bodies of people who were trying to flee the deadly volcanic dust and rocks.
Pompeii Thermal Baths
Known as thermae, the public baths were open to all social classes, including slaves, although men and women bathed separately.
Pompeii Spectacula
Built around 70 BC, the amphitheater of Pompeii is the oldest surviving Roman amphitheaters in the world.
First image on the video: Eruption of Vesuvius, Alessandro Sanquirico's set design for the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pacini's opera L'ultimo giorno di Pompei, 1827, La Scala production
Casa di Apollo, Pompeii
18th April 2013
A tour round room 25 of the Casa di Apollo in Pompeii. Note the fresco of Apollo flanked by Venus and the presence of niches nearby.