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Villa Poppaea

Roman seaside villa, 1st century AD

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The Villa Poppaea is an ancient luxurious Roman seaside villa (villa maritima) located in Torre Annunziata between Naples and Sorrento, in Southern Italy. It is also called the Villa Oplontis or Oplontis Villa A as it was situated in the ancient Roman town of Oplontis. It was buried and preserved in the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, like the nearby cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii, about 10 m (33 ft) below modern ground level. The quality of the decorations and construction suggests that it was owned by the Emperor Nero and a pottery shard bearing the name of a freedman of Poppaea Sabina, the second wife of the emperor Nero was found at the site, which suggests the villa may have been her residence when she was away from Rome and which gives it its popular name. It was sumptuously decorated with fine works of art. Its marble columns and capitals mark it out as being especially luxurious compared with others in this region which usually had stuccoed brick columns. Many artifacts from Oplontis are preserved in the Naples National Archaeological Museum.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
Temporal Epochs

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Baths added

1–15 AD

Claudius-era expansion

41–54 AD

Initial construction

50s BC

Earthquake damage

AD 62

Vesuvius eruption and burial

AD 79

First modern disturbance

18th century

Bourbon tunnelling exploration

1839

Major excavations

1964–mid-1980s

Villa B excavations

1974–1991

Classification

Archaeological Features

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Storage Structures

Storage JarsWarehouses
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Miscellaneous Features

Ancient ToiletsUnderground Tunnels
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Water Management Features

AqueductsFountains
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Public and Civic Structures

Public Baths
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Industrial and Craft Structures

Workshops
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Artistic and Decorative Features

MosaicsStatuesMurals
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Agricultural and Land Use Features

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HousesCourtyardsTowns
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Food Production and Processing Features

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Country

Italy

Coordinates

40.76° N, 14.45° E