Excavation of Stabiae

Local nameVilla Cuomo
LocationNaples, Italy

The excavation of Stabiae has uncovered the remains of the ancient town of Stabiae, near the current town of Castellammare di Stabia in the Italian region of Campania, along with a number of public buildings dating back to ancient Rome. The excavations began in 1749, during the reign of Charles III of Spain, when they were performed through a series of tunnels. Open-air excavations began in 1950 under the direction of Italian archaeologist Libero D'Orsi.

The excavation site is smaller compared to those of Pompeii and Ercolano, but is notable in that it makes it possible to observe a different aspect of life in ancient Rome: while the former were urban settings, Stabiae was first a fortified burgh and later a holiday destination. featuring both rustic and luxurious villas.

Tags Archaeological Site
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excavation_of_Stabiae

Address 76 Via Casa Salese, Sant'Antonio Abate 80057, Italy

Coordinates 40°43'12.544" N 14°33'15.043" E

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