While at Paestrum we bought a couple of Campagna 365 Arte cards, which give you access to all the cultural and historical sites in Campagna--hundreds, seemingly; it is one of Italy's largest provinces--two visits each, actually. We have been using these cards for a month, indeed visiting a couple of places more than once. Thus, our second visit to Pompei, to see the Villa of the Mysteries, a few more of the houses that require reservations, and the Surburban Baths. Another full but edifying day.
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At the Villa of the Mysteries, a working farm/villa just
outside Pompei's walls on the north; the (reconstructed)
wine press
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What the Villa of the Mysteries is named for is a large room
with frescoes recording the initiation rite, for a young bride,
into the Dionysan mystery; it is one of the more beautiful
and complete frescoes in situ
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More
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The bride being prepared for the wedding
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Detail, reading the rites
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Us at the Villa of the Mysteries
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In another house
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Another large home, peristyle atrium, et cetera
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Plaster casts in the Garden of the Fugitives
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A particularly large old umbrella pine in a grove at Pompei
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Another house, another fresco
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Ditto
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In the Suburban Baths, privately owned, one room has three
kamasutra-style wall panels; only one survives, but here
it is (of course, closer-ups are available on request); just
outside the walls, near the Porta Marina
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Beautiful water-fall feature in another room
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Detail
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Another; happily, we saved one of the best places for last
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