Article 67NNE ‘Astonishing’ Pompeii home of men freed from slavery reopens to public

‘Astonishing’ Pompeii home of men freed from slavery reopens to public

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Angela Giuffrida in Rome
from World news | The Guardian on (#67NNE)

House of the Vettii features ornate and erotic friezes - and a fresco of the god Priapus with a huge phallus

An ornate house - containing a fresco featuring a huge phallus - that was owned by two freed men freed from slavery in the ancient city of Pompeii has reopened to the public.

The House of the Vettii was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD74 before being rediscovered in a largely preserved state during excavations in the late 19th century.

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