Second Complex of Villa Arianna

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The Second Complex of Villa Arianna is an ancient Roman residential complex at Stabiae, near modern Castellammare di Stabia, known for its luxurious architecture and frescoed rooms buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman residential complex
archaeological site
associatedWithVolcano Mount Vesuvius NERFINISHED
buriedBy eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
destroyedIn 79 AD
excavatedAt Stabiae excavations NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Roman domestic architecture
hasCulturalPeriod 1st century AD
Roman Imperial period
hasDecoration floor mosaics
wall frescoes
hasFeature frescoed rooms
luxurious architecture
hasPart peristyle courtyard
residential rooms
service areas
hasPreservationState buried remains
partially excavated
hasSiteType Roman villa suburbana
heritageDesignation part of the archaeological heritage of Campania
locatedIn Campania
Castellammare di Stabia NERFINISHED
Italy
Metropolitan City of Naples NERFINISHED
Stabiae NERFINISHED
near Bay of Naples NERFINISHED
Pompeii NERFINISHED
Villa San Marco NERFINISHED
Villa del Pastore NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Stabiae archaeological area NERFINISHED
Villa Arianna NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
usedFor elite residential use

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Stabiae hasArchaeologicalSite Second Complex of Villa Arianna