Villa Carmiano

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Villa Carmiano is an ancient Roman seaside villa near Stabiae in southern Italy, notable for its well-preserved architecture and frescoes buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

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instanceOf ancient Roman villa
seaside villa
architecturalStyle Roman domestic architecture
burialYear 79 AD
buriedBy eruption of Mount Vesuvius NERFINISHED
constructionType masonry
country Italy
culturalPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
disasterEvent eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
hasArchaeologicalSignificance Roman domestic architecture
Roman wall painting
hasFeature well-preserved architecture
well-preserved frescoes
heritageType archaeological site
locatedIn Campania
Stabiae NERFINISHED
southern Italy
near Bay of Naples NERFINISHED
Mount Vesuvius NERFINISHED
overlooked Bay of Naples NERFINISHED
partOf Roman villas of Stabiae NERFINISHED
preservationCause volcanic ash burial
region Metropolitan City of Naples NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century AD
usedAs elite residential villa

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Stabiae hasArchaeologicalSite Villa Carmiano