Villa del Pastore

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Villa del Pastore is a large, luxurious Roman seaside villa near ancient Stabiae, renowned for its well-preserved architecture and frescoes buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman villa
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Roman domestic architecture
associatedWith eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
buriedBy eruption of Mount Vesuvius
buriedInYear 79 AD
country Italy
culturalPeriod Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED
discoveredInCentury 18th century
excavationStatus partially excavated
hasArtForm frescoes
wall paintings
hasConservationStatus under archaeological investigation
hasFeature extensive frescoes
luxurious architecture
peristyle gardens
sea views
seaside location
terraces
hasFunction elite seaside residence
hasMaterial Roman concrete
plaster
stone
hasStructure garden areas
residential quarters
service areas
heritageDesignation archaeological heritage site
knownFor monumental scale
seaside terraces
well-preserved frescoes
locatedIn Campania
Castellammare di Stabia NERFINISHED
Italy
Stabiae NERFINISHED
near Herculaneum NERFINISHED
Pompeii NERFINISHED
ancient Stabiae
modern Castellammare di Stabia
overlooks Bay of Naples NERFINISHED
partOf Roman villas of Stabiae NERFINISHED
Vesuvian archaeological sites
preservationCause volcanic ash and debris from Vesuvius
region Campania NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century AD
usedFor elite residential retreat
leisure

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Stabiae hasArchaeologicalSite Villa del Pastore