Villa Arianna

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Villa Arianna is an ancient Roman seaside villa at Stabiae near Pompeii, renowned for its luxurious architecture and well-preserved frescoes buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman villa
archaeological site
buriedBy eruption of Mount Vesuvius
buriedInYear 79 AD
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
discoveredInCentury 18th century
excavatedIn 18th century Bourbon excavations
hasArchitecturalStyle Roman domestic architecture
Roman seaside villa
hasArtStyle Fourth Style Roman wall painting NERFINISHED
Second Style Roman wall painting NERFINISHED
hasBuildingMaterial opus latericium
opus reticulatum
hasDecoration floor mosaics
wall frescoes
hasFunction elite residential villa
seaside retreat
hasPart bath complex
garden areas
peristyle courtyard
service quarters
terraces
triclinium
hasSubjectMatter architectural vistas
landscape scenes
mythological scenes
hasViewOf Bay of Naples coastline NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation part of the archaeological area of Stabiae
knownFor extensive residential quarters
luxurious architecture
panoramic sea views
well-preserved frescoes
locatedIn Stabiae NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Italy
locatedInModernMunicipality Castellammare di Stabia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Campania NERFINISHED
locatedNear Pompeii NERFINISHED
managedBy Parco Archeologico di Pompei NERFINISHED
nearbySite Villa San Marco NERFINISHED
Villa del Pastore NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
overlooks Bay of Naples NERFINISHED
partOf Roman villas at Stabiae NERFINISHED
period Early Imperial Roman period
reexcavatedIn 20th century
21st century
situatedOn Sorrento Peninsula NERFINISHED

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Stabiae hasArchaeologicalSite Villa Arianna