It's hot. It's big. It wants to cook you alive whilst you are lost and puzzling over a map.

Some highlights from a very hot day in Pompeii.

Get there early

It’s cooler in the morning. Walk the north to south roads then as there is little shade.

East to West streets have more shade so do these later when you can walk in the shadow the the buildings.

Where the streets have no name…

Actually they do, and they are clearly labelled. All rather incredible to walk them without a thousand other people.

We went a bit mad as we realised it was free entry day to the first 20,000 people and got in first!

Like it was yesterday

Centuries of carts and chariots carved these streets.

The Forum Baths

On my first trip to Pompei with friends, I don’t think I even saw this, but a second visit (3 decades later!) confirmed to me it’s a real highlight of the site.

House of the Faun

I always loved this little bronze faun. The real statue is in the Archeological museum in Naples

House of the Ceii

Beautiful frescoes in here.

House of Julia Felix

Lush, shadey villa on the Via dell’Abbondanz. Gives a pleasant walk through to/from the Ampitheatre for a little shade.

Art of Pompei

There are lots of exquisite mosaics and frescoes throughout the site. The Palestra Grande has a lot of well preserved pieces.

House of Orpheus

Wonderful floor mosaics. It’s great when your flooring choices last a couple of millenia.

House of the wounded bear

More floor mosaics.

House of The Four Columns

Fluted columns with Corinthian capitals

Together forever…

The famous plaster casts in the Palestra Grande
Preserved piglet

The eruption timeline

A brutal, to scale visualisation of the burial of Pompeii

The cause of all the trouble

Of course Vesuvius is also the reason it’s preserved for us all to experience today. Still there. Still active. Ready to bury everything once again.