Antiquarium, room II

Villa in loc. Villa ReginaPiccola fattoria sita presso l’Antiquarium, da cui provengono le suppellettili esposte. Ermetta marmoreaPiccola erma raffigurante Bacco, barbato con aspetto satiresco, rinvenuta in una nicchia larario nel peristilio della villa Vaso fittileVaso fittile biansato usato per contenere e conservare alimenti. Rinvenuto in un ambiente-deposito della villa. Tazza in ceramica a pa …Read more

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ANTIQUARIUM, ROOM I

The finds displayed in the first Room allow the main characteristics of the Vesuvian area during the Roman epoch to be reconstructed, as well as giving us an understanding of how man took advantage of the abundant natural resources of the territory. The finds also document the condition of the area, the partially extinct flora and fauna, the Vesuvian territory, the agricultural and pastoral activi …Read more

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Villa Regina

The rural villa in the area of Villa Regina comprising various rooms arranged on the three sides of an open courtyard, where there is the wine cellar with 18 dolia. Among the various areas in the villa of which casts of the wooden fixtures from the doors and windows have been preserved, the following areas and items are of particular interest: a wide arcade surrounding the uncovered courtyard, a s …Read more

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Antiquarium

The Antiquarium, set up in 1991 and located in a building close to the archaeological site of Villa Regina, illustrates, with the help of educational tools, the particularly favourable life and environment, during the Roman epoch, for human settlement in and use of the Vesuvian countryside. The exhibition showcases the numerous finds of every kind found during the excavations carried out between the late-19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. These finds were often discovered in an exceptional state of preservation under the blanket of ash and Vesuvius lava in some houses located in Pompeii and in the farmhouses and elegant villas that existed in this area allowing us to obtain highly precise data on the living standards, economic conditions, and the customs and traditions of the inhabitants of this territory during the Roman era.   The finds in the first exhibition room, which are appropriately contextualised in the natural environment of their places of origin, provide evidence of the use of the sea and coastal hinterland, the cultivation of the hilly region, and the economic activities related to agriculture and livestock, crafts (especially textile production), as well as some practices related to religion and everyday life, such as the well-documented medicine and cosmetics from the Roman era.   Some finds displayed in the second exhibition room testify to human activity in the area during the prehistoric and protohistoric periods, but, above all, they provide evidence of manufacturing settlements from the Roman era. The villas owned by the D’Acunzo and Risi Di Prisco families, other villas on land owned by Antonio Prisco, as well as Villa Regina, Villa della Pisanella, Villa of Numerius Popidius Florus, Villa of Marcus Livius Marcellus, and Villa of Asellius in via Casone Grotta were excavated in the Municipality of Boscoreale between the late-19th century and last century. …Read more

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