Two Places At Once: Ancient Pompeii and Now
Have you ever wondered what Pompeii once looked like before the inevitable disaster struck the town? Did you ever take a second just to flip through the photos of Pompeii in its current condition and imagine what it would've looked like before the volcano Vesuvius erupted? The once-resplendent city of Pompeii is now left in debris, but simply looking at the photos of the buildings discovered by archaeologists already gives you an idea of how bustling and how fascinating Pompeii was. Our company,Two Places At Once, has decided to open a new luxurious holiday destination down the timeline for your enjoyment and relaxation: Ancient Pompeii. Pompeii, in the region of Campania, is noted for its immortal beauty with delicious cuisine and glamorous shops that make it a popular holiday destination. Now you have a one in a lifetime opportunity to visit ancient Pompeii in its full glory among its inhabitants.
Before everything happened... before the molten mud and lava blanketed the city... before ashes shrouded the city and left it in perpetual darkness.. before Mount Vesuvius even erupted... A rigid city, which was a tourist attraction, stood firm in Campania, its inhabitants waking up early and beginning the day's work. Everyone in the city lived under the shadow of one magnificent-looking mountain, Mount Vesuvius, which led to the disappearance of Pompeii. Back then, no one had known that the attractive 'mountain' was an active volcano.There was a marketplace, where the citizens bought their food to cook at home. There was almost everything for sale in the marketplace, ranging from pottery to slaves. There were also shows for people to watch after purchasing goods from the marketplace e.g. plays and pantomimes. The bathhouses were for public use and a single copper coin paid for the entrance of one person.
Before everything happened... before the molten mud and lava blanketed the city... before ashes shrouded the city and left it in perpetual darkness.. before Mount Vesuvius even erupted... A rigid city, which was a tourist attraction, stood firm in Campania, its inhabitants waking up early and beginning the day's work. Everyone in the city lived under the shadow of one magnificent-looking mountain, Mount Vesuvius, which led to the disappearance of Pompeii. Back then, no one had known that the attractive 'mountain' was an active volcano.There was a marketplace, where the citizens bought their food to cook at home. There was almost everything for sale in the marketplace, ranging from pottery to slaves. There were also shows for people to watch after purchasing goods from the marketplace e.g. plays and pantomimes. The bathhouses were for public use and a single copper coin paid for the entrance of one person.