Pompeii Walking Tour in 4K Part 1
Part 1 - In this walk you will start at the main tourist entrance of Pompeii. You'll then walk through the famous Marine Gate and into the Forum. Here you will see the Eumachia, what was once the largest structure in the Forum. Next you will walk into the Temple of Genius Augusti (Temple of Vespasian) and see a marble altar at the center of the courtyard. Finally you will walk through the Macellum, the original marketplace of the Forum.
The video includes historical facts about each site and also about the general history of Pompeii.
00:24 - Pompeii Entrance
02:13 - Marina Gate (Porta Marina)
04:40 - House of Trittolemo (Casa di Trittolemo)
08:45 - Temple of Apollo (Tempio di Apollo)
09:23 - The Forum
09:49 - View of Mt. Vesuvius and Forum
10:37 - The Eumachia
11:50 - Statue of Eumachia
13:51 - Temple of Genius Augusti
14:59 - The Macellum
15:37 - Skeletons
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Pompeii Walking Tour in 4K Part 2
Part 2 - In this walk you see more of the Forum including the granary where many artifacts are stored. You will also see the oldest public building in Pompeii, the Basilica. Next you will walk through one of the most popular attractions at Pompeii, the brothel Lupanar, where you will see erotic paintings and the original beds. Finally you will walk back to the Forum and end at the Temple of Jupiter (The Capitol).
00:25 - The Forum
00:36 - Public Bathrooms
01:02 - The Granary Building filled with artifacts and bodies
03:18 - The famous dog plaster cast
04:45 - the Mensa Poneraria
05:54 - The Basilica
07:52 - The Municipal Buildings
09:31 - Via dell'Abbondanza
12:35 - Vico del Lupanare
13:31 - The Lupanar (Brothel)
19:47 - Via dell'Abbondanza
21:07 - The Forum
21:47 - Temple of Jupiter (The Capitol)
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Pompeii & Amalfi Coast Day Trip from Rome | Walks of Italy
Visit Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast all in one day from Rome! This day trip helps you maximize your time and see far more than you could on your own. After being picked up in a central location in Rome, you'll be whisked down to Pompeii your local expert guide will bring the famed buried city back to life. Next, you'll revel in the stunning views, exciting twists and turns on a panoramic drive along the Amalfi coast. Finally, you'll stop for lunch and go exploring in gorgeous Positano. At the end of it all, relax or take a nap as your driver returns you to Rome. Seize the day with this Walks of Italy full day trip excursion!
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This indulgent day trip to the Amalfi Coast from Rome offers you a comprehensive experience of Italy's most beautiful stretch of coastline. From the buzzing streets of Positano to peaceful boat rides through crystal clear water and a limoncello tasting at a private lemon grove; you'll get all the highlights during this mini-vacation. takewalks.com/rome-tours/pompeii-day-trip-from-rome/
Ruins of Pompeii: Walking Tour (With Music)
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Take a 2-hour walk around the ruins of Pompeii. Pompeii is located near the Bay of Naples. It was destroyed in 79 A.D. when Mt. Vesuvius erupted and covered the city in a blanket of ash. While most Pompeiians had time to flee, over 2,000 people died. Pompeii was rediscovered in 1758 by a group of explorers. The excavation process continues to this today with one-third of the city still waiting to be unearthed. Now the city acts as a window into the ancient past. You can see the streets, buildings, houses and even the remains of the victims, just as they were almost 2,000 years ago.
Time:
0:00:10 - Entrance
0:00:44 - Walking through the Marine Gate
0:02:57 - Entering the Forum from the South
0:03:28 - Looking West Towards Mt. Vesuvius
0:04:45 - Walking towards the Forum Granary (Bodies)
0:07:25 - Entering the Forum Baths
0:10:21 - The House of Marco Fabio Rufo (Bodies)
0:13:50 - Looking out towards the Gulf of Naples
0:19:18 - Walking through the House of the Faun
0:22:45 - Entering the House of the Vettii
0:25:00 - Looking some bakery mills for grinding grain
0:30:46 - The House of Marco Lucrezio
0:36:11 - The Stabian Baths (Bodies)
0:44:58 - Looking out over the Large Theatre
0:46:17 - The House of the Gladiators
0:51:37 - The Odeon Theatre
0:55:40 - The House of Menandro
1:03:15 - The House of Guilia Felice
1:08:55 - Entering the Amphitheater of Pompeii
1:11:34 - The Great Gymnasium
1:15:48 - The Necropolis of Pompeii
1:17:40 - Walking towards the Nocera Gate
1:22:40 - The Garden of the Fugitives (Bodies)
1:28:08 - The Orchard House
1:29:39 - Thermopolium of Vetutius Placidus
1:30:40 - The House of Fabio Amandio
1:31:16 - The House of Paquius Proculus
1:32:28 - The Laundry Room of Stephanus
1:33:56 - The House of Casca Longus
1:39:32 - Entering the Forum from the North
1:40:20 - The Basilica of Pompeii
1:42:37 - Walking out the Marine Gate
1:43:58 - The Suburban Baths
1:52:49 - The Temple of Apollo
2:01:28 - Looking West towards the Marine Gate and Mt. Vesuvius
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Pompeii Italy Walking Tour
Pompeii Italy has long fascinated those interested in Roman history. Perhaps Rome's most well-preserved ancient city Pompeii enjoys millions of visitors each year. This walking tour puts you right in the heart of the ancient Roman city covered centuries ago by Mount Vesuvius. Filmed in high definition with ambient sound this video will make you feel as if he. were walking through the ancient ruins yourself. We hope you enjoy.
Herculaneum, Italy Walking Tour in 4K
****You can click on the time links below to skip ahead.****On August 24th, 79 AD, Mt. Vesuvius erupted for the first time in centuries. Herculaneum, just 3 miles away from the base of Mt. Vesuvius was spared from initial destruction as the wind carried most of the ash and pumice on to Pompeii. On the following night, the plume of ash above Mt. Vesuvius collapsed causing massive pyroclastic flows that buried both Pompeii and Herculaneum. While most of Pompeii has been excavated. It is estimated that only 25% of Herculaneum has been excavated. The rest lies under the current city of Ercolano.
In this video you will see:
00:00 - The ticket entrance
03:45 - Entrance to the archaeological site (Cardo III)
04:40 - House of Aristides
05:36 - House of Argus
08:26 - House of the Skeleton
12:21 - Lower Decumanus Road
13:03 - Cardo IV
13:11 - House of the Wooden Partition
15:55 - House of the Bronze Herma
16:40 - House of the Inn
19:45 - House of the Mosaic Atrium
20:30 - House of the Alcove
27:13 - Cardo III
27:46 - House of Galba
29:03 -Central Thermae (Roman Baths)
29:35 - Apodyterium (Changing Room)
30:40 - Frigidarium (Cold Room)
31:00 - Tepidarium (Warm Room)
31:54 - Caldarium (Hot Room)
35:15 - College of the Augustales
37:06 - The Decumans Maximus
37:58 - House of the Tuscan Colonnade
39:33 - House of the Black Hall
42:54 - House of the Double Porticos
43:35 - House of the Bicentenary
44:48 - Cardo IV
45:40 - House of the Beautiful Courtyard
46:15 - House of the Neptune Mosaic
47:41 - Wine Shop
48:55 - Samnite House
51:23 - Lower Decumanus Road (Decumanus Inferior)
51:43 - House of the Grand Portal
53:11 - Taberna Vasaria
53:35 - Cardo V
54:38 - Decumanus Maximus
56:42 - Bakery
58:34 - Palaestra (partially excavated)
1:00:14 - Swimming pool
1:03:29 - Cardo V
1:04:22 - House of the Relief of Telephus
1:05:44 - House of the Deer
1:07:40 - Terrace view of the Bay of Naples - Digital edit :)
1:10:51 - Marine Gate
1:11:20 - Terrace of M. Nonius Balbus
1:11:56 - Suburban Baths (outside view only)
1:13:06 - The Sacred Area
1:15:34 - The ancient waterfront (Skeletal Remains in Boathouses)
1:18:20 - Exit up through the lava rock
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Pompeii 1-day Tour - What to see in Italy's Roman ruins - Mini-documentary
This is what you might see during a one-day (7-hour) tour of Pompeii's Roman ruins in Italy. Note - The city is huge. You won't see everything in a day and some areas are usually closed for conservation.
Be sure to also check out part 2 - the Herculaneum tour (7m56s):
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About this Pompeii mini-documentary:
Pompeii was an ancient Roman city near Naples, in Italy. It was mostly destroyed and buried under 4 to 6 meters of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Today it’s some distance inland, but in ancient times was nearer to the coast. Pompeii is about 10 km away from Mount Vesuvius and covered a total of about 66 hectares.
About two thirds of the city has been uncovered.
The film features the ancient theatres and amphitheatre, streets and homes, bars and baths of ancient Pompeii.
The film ends at the Garden of the Fugitives, where there are casts of victims who died while attempting to flee and were then buried by volcanic ash and pumice.
Film by Deanna Allison.
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | In gritty Naples, we go shopping Neapolitan style, dodge scooters in Naples' crazy traffic, explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods, admire exquisite ancient mosaics at the National Museum of Archaeology, taste pizza in its birthplace, climb the lip of Mount Vesuvius, and wander the amazing ruins of the Roman town it destroyed: Pompeii. © 2006 Rick Steves' Europe
Pompeii Virtual Walk in 4K Part 3
Part 3 - In this virtual walk through the ancient city of Pompeii you will see the Forum Baths including the apodyterium, the tepidarium, the calidarium, and the frigidarium. Next you'll several body plaster casts inside the largest house of Pompeii, the House of M. Fabius Rufus. Next you will see the Herculaneum Gate. Finally you will walk Via di Mercurio.
Each video includes historical facts and information as you walk through the ancient city.
Error: I mislabeled the tower at the end of Via di Mercurio as the Nola Gate on the map...thanks to Google Map's incorrect label. :)
00:24 - Temple of Jupiter in the Forum
02:08 - Temple of Fortuna Augusta
02:32 - Forum Baths entrance
03:00 - The Apodyterium
03:10 - The Frigidarium
03:56 - The Tepidarium
04:31 - Bronze Brazier
04:55 - The Caldarium
06:38 - a Thermopolium (cafe)
07:36 - Via delle Terme
07:50 - House of the Tragic Poet, famous for it's dog mosaic and the saying Cave Canem.
09:20 - House of M. Fabius Rufus
09:53 - Large amount of plaster body casts
13:44 - Herculaneum Gate (Porta Ercolano)
16:10 - The House of Sallust
18:25 - Via di Mercurio
19:17 - The House of the Toilet of Hermaphrodite
22:00 - The House of Meleager
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Visiting the Ruins of Pompeii, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as we visit the Ruins of Pompeii, Italy in this travel guide covering this ancient Roman city near modern Naples, in the Campania region of Italy, in the territory of what is now the comune of Pompei. Pompeii was destroyed by volcanic ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius back in AD 79. After thoroughly exploring the pompeii ruins we head into modern Pompei city to visit more attractions and eat pizza at our favorite pizzeria.
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While many travellers visit Pompeii on a day trip, we chose to base ourselves here for a few days. The main draw, of course, were the ruins of Pompeii, an ancient Roman city that was buried under ash and pumice when Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. We spent half a day walking through the world's largest excavation and archaeological site, and what follows it our mini travel guide.
Our first stop inside the complex was the Amphitheatre of Pompeii. Built around 70 BC, this is the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatre to have been built of stone; for comparison the Colosseum in Rome wouldn’t come into existence for another century. We toured the grounds and also checked out the music exhibit on site, because it turns out a lot of bands have played here over the years!
After visiting the amphitheatre which is on the very east end, we started making our way into the city. The streets were cobbled and all along there were rows of houses and villas, many of them with impressive frescoes that tell the tale of a wealthy city with lavish homes.
One of the reasons Pompeii is so well preserved is because it was buried quickly by volcanic ash and pumice, plus the lack of air and moisture also allowed for the buried artifacts to be extremely well preserved. Stepping into the homes is like stepping into the past; you can still see the elaborate mosaic floors and vibrant frescoes frozen in time.
Continuing our walk through Pompeii, we eventually reached the Forum. This square would have been the centre of life for locals with temples, municipal buildings, and markets. The statue of the centaur, half-man half-horse, is a focal point, as is the view of Mount Vesuvius looking down on the ruins.
To finish off our visit of Pompeii, we walked along the southern edge of the ruined city where we saw the casts of the victims of Vesuvius. When archaeological teams began excavating Pompeii, they noticed there were large voids in the compacted ash whenever they were digging around bones. By pouring plaster into the spaces, they were able to capture the final poses of the residents’ last moments in the city.
One of the best discoveries of our time in Pompeii was Pizzeria Alleria, we stumbled here soaking wet on our first night in the city and we just couldn’t stay away after that. Here’s what the fuss is all about.
After that, we ended up getting a second Margherita pizza - the first one was just too tasty! - and then we also ordered the Nutella cheesecake, which was just as decadent as it looks.
We started our do-it-yourself tour of modern Pompei at Piazza Bartolo Longo, a beautiful plaza lined with palm trees right in the heart of the city. Standing in the square, it’s impossible to miss the Shrine of the Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei, where once you step you are greeted with painted domes and golden ceilings. And then from there, we went to the top of the bell tower for a 360-degree views of the city.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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Pompeii, Italy: Window on Ancient Rome
More info about travel to Pompeii: Life in Pompeii stopped in its tracks in AD 79 when the thriving city was buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Today, excavations of this once booming city offer the best look anywhere at ancient Rome and remains of homes give a glimpse into Roman lifestyles.
At you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Pompeii Virtual Walk in 4K Part 4
This virtual walk begins on the Via di Mercurio. You'll soon arrive at the House of the Small Fountain(Casa dell Fontana Piccola) where you will see the recently restored garden fountain and bronze statue of a fisherman. You'll then continue to the largest and most famous house in all Pompeii, the House of the Faun (Casa del Fauno). A dancing faun was found inside the house when it was first excavated back in 1831. Inside you will see beautiful floor mosaics, two indoor gardens called peristyles, and the famous dancing faun. Moments later you will be inside another luxurious residence called the House of the Vettii, named for its owners, Aulus Vettius Conviva and Aulus Vettius Restitutus. Inside you will see several beautifully painted frescoes, an ancient safe and a unique fountain statue of Priapus, the god of fertility, marked by his over sized permanent erection. Finally you will walk down Vico dei Vettii to the Castellum Aquae, the ancient cistern that supplied Pompeii with its fresh water. The walk ends after going through the Vesuvius gate and walking around the necropolis.
00:00 Via di Mercurio
01:32 - House of the Small Fountain
07:08 - House of the Faun
11:55 - House of the Vettii
19:20 - Castellum Aquae
19:33 - Vesuvius Gate
19:50 - Necropolis
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Pompeii Virtual Walk in 4K Part 5
Learn how the people of Pompeii got their water, walk their streets, and see their shops. In this virtual walk you will start on Via del Vesuvio and walk south towards Via di Nola. You'll then walk towards the Nola Gate, twist and turn through some side streets, walk through the House of the Bear and end at the cross section of Via degli Augustali and Vicolo Storto. The entire video is shot in stunning 4K with 3D audio so be sure to on your headphones and hear every sound.
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Tour of the excavated ruins of Pompeii Italy
The town of Pompeii in Italy was famously buried by the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in AD79. Take a walking tour around the excavated ruins (only a third of the city has been excavated to date). Video features clips from a walking tour plus a selection of photos taken in 2015.
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Do you want to visit Pompeii Italy and learn some Pompeii facts with me? Join along with my friend Andrea in this travel video to the lost ancient city as we journey via train from Naples to Pompeii. Pompeii facts are flowing in this fun adventure to the city of ruins, which was destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
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Have you ever wondered what life in ancient Rome was really like? The preserved city of Pompeii is the perfect venue. When Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, Pompeii was a lively town of around 11,000 people with bustling markets, taverns and a 20,000 seat amphitheater. On that fateful day, the city was forever preserved in volcanic ash as a spectacle of history.