POMPEII QUEST I am the “Spirit of Pompeii” My task is to take you through the ruins of my city and let you appreciate the way we Romans lived in the Pompeii.

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POMPEII QUEST I am the “Spirit of Pompeii” My task is to take you through the ruins of my city and let you appreciate the way we Romans lived in the Pompeii Province. We will walk the streets to see the houses, shops, temples, theatre, amphitheatre,aqueducts and other features of my beautiful city.

Get ready to rumble Mt. Vesuvius

STREETS OF POMPEII

Forum

Theatre

Dear Pompeii Fast Food Counter Bakery Fast Food Counter

More Shops Meat Market Food Storehouse Bakery Oven

More Shops Laundry Cloth Dyers’ Shop

Baths in Forum Caladium Palaestra

More Baths Tepidarium Frigidarium

This olde house… Front Doors

Houses House of Faun

Vetti House

Villa of the Mysteries

Art MOSAICS Bread Seller Alexander

Art

Architecture

Technology quest Aqueducts

Temples Apollo

Temples Temples Apollo and Vesuvius

Temples Jupiter

Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre

Theatre

Theatre with Gladiator Barracks

Get ready to rumble Gladiator Barracks

Plaster Casts of Victims

SCIENCE MATH LANGUAGE ARTS SOCIAL STUDIES