REG - IX - INS -II
Ancient walls.
Opus reticulatum.
At the crossroad.
Roman graffiti.
Entrance of a domus.
Peristilio.
Casa del Fauno.
House of Menander.
Time stood still.
CAVE CANEM.
Fragment of a wall decoration.
Lares.
Columns.
Palestra Grande.
Palestra dei gladiatori.
Mediterranean.
Flowers for you:)
Pink on pink.
Red beach.
Hff in blue.
Setting sun.
HBM.
Civil Forum.
Marble fountain.
Grindstones.
Street food.
Pedestrian crossing.
A street in Pompei.
Walking on ancient streets.
First roses in May.
Simmetria.
Hymn to motherhood.
A lovely day.
Details of a fountain.
Acqua pura acqua chiara.
Rain is coming.
Fresh leaves.
Sit with me.
Spring in Rome.
Hff.
Annunciazione.
Trompe l’oeil.
Helicoidal staircase.
Saliamo.
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Odeon.


The Odeon or theatrum tectum as it was called by the Romans, was built during the early years of the colony (79 BC), as evidenced by an inscription, as requested by two local magistrates, Marcus Porcius and Caius Quinctius Valgus who also requested the construction of the amphitheatre. This building was dedicated to the representation of the most popular theatrical genre at the time, miming, and could also be used for musical and singing performances.
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Thanks for note,too!
That means at the time people already enjoyed sophisticated sorts of puplic entertainement.
The stereotype of Circus, gladiators and Christians is unfortunatelly still too prevalent.
Great point of view in this wonderful picture.
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