Tempio di Venere
Tempio di Venere
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gaynoremcneilly
Wisbech, UK31 contributions
Jul 2019
Cover up well with lots of water very very hot. But it’s a must visit better with a guide as they can tell you the history of it but if your doing it on your own visit the little shop and pick up a book of Pompeii past and present well worth it as you get photos of the before and after bit pricy the books at 16 euros
Written August 12, 2019
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bevalt52
Edgware, UK344 contributions
May 2018
This is a vast area and it is amazing to see it, it is a privilege. It is a definite must lots of water and comfy shoes and go early
Written August 13, 2018
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wendyanddavid536
Solihull, UK2,122 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
The Temple of Venus is one of the first sites that you come to after entering Pompeii via the Porta Marina. It is now mostly ruined, so it is difficult to imagine what it would have looked like in its heyday. There is, however, an impressive, very large modern statue of a naked man, gazing out over the town wall of Pompeii from within the Temple of Venus.
Written May 30, 2018
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Sue M
Williamsburg, VA1,536 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
There is so much to see at Pompeii so you really need to decide what is critical. We just briefly stopped here on our way out.
Written November 26, 2018
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Lolly’s Look
New York City, NY14,992 contributions
Oct 2018
A day at Pompeii will be a hot Day. Plan accordingly. You will be waking on I even cobblestone streets covering miles of terrain. Wear comfortable shoes and being water.
The buildings, homes, Baths and social locations range from ruined to moderately preserved. The experience is monumental. It was a highly educational day.
The buildings, homes, Baths and social locations range from ruined to moderately preserved. The experience is monumental. It was a highly educational day.
Written November 9, 2018
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Dave1018
Perth, Australia534 contributions
Sept 2017
so much of Pompeii is to use your imagination, in the background is the famous volcano that destroyed Pompeii and the Temple was set up would have paid respect to the landscape.
Written December 22, 2017
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Lolly’s Look
New York City, NY14,992 contributions
Oct 2017
The Pompeii Scavi is vast. You can spend days exploring the city. Each building is unique and some are more preserved than others. You can enter many of the buildings and explore the gardens. It is a beautiful memorial to the great city.
Written October 7, 2017
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Shelbypoppit
Dobrich, Bulgaria3,100 contributions
Jul 2017
So much to see at Pompeii and many of the places are very similar so it is hard trying to work out which place is which in order to review.
With this attraction - the temple ruins it was easy to remember because they are right near the entrance and make a grand stance with a backdrop of Mount Vesuvius. Well worthy of a photo attraction to another to take in the full effects.
With this attraction - the temple ruins it was easy to remember because they are right near the entrance and make a grand stance with a backdrop of Mount Vesuvius. Well worthy of a photo attraction to another to take in the full effects.
Written July 19, 2017
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Mo1962
Hampstead, MD418 contributions
Jun 2017 • Family
Most of this is in rubbles. There were ionic column pieces adorning the area, signs that it was a huge temple.
Written June 29, 2017
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Scott L
Hampstead, MD332 contributions
Jun 2017 • Family
This area is where our tour ended. Perched at the edge of the ancient city at the hilltop, not only do you have remains of columns and other marble structure to see, but it provides an amazing view back across the city.
Written June 28, 2017
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