All the doorways on the northern side of Via Nola, forming Regio IV, have been filled in as a wall to keep the earth bank back from the road.
It is very difficult to find the exact position of these doorways and link them to any site plan.
Our numbering is IV.5.a to IV.5.d, in a west to east direction based on the Hans Eschebach plan of 1969.
CTP IIIA numbers the opposite way from east to west as IV.5.a to d.
Liselotte Eschebach has numbered these houses from west to east as IV.5.1 to IV.5.4.
See Eschebach, L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau.
IV.5.d Pompeii. May 2005. Entrance.
IV.5.d Pompeii. May 2006. Entrance.
IV.5.d Pompeii. May 2006. Wall on east side of entrance, site of windows.
IV.5.d Pompeii. May 2006. Eastern end of insula, looking west along Via di Nola.
IV.5.d Pompeii. May 2006. End of insula with boundary marker in road.
Boundary marker at end of IV.5.d, Pompeii. May 2006.
Via di Nola, north side, May 2010. East side of corner of junction on IV.5
Via di Nola, north side, May 2010. East side of IV.5, and site of road.
End of insula, and modern blocking of area of small road that led along the inside of the city walls.
Via di Nola, north side, May 2010. East side of IV.5, and site of road.
IV.5.d Pompeii. May 2006. End of insula and start of blocked road. This led from near the Nola Gate along the inside of the city walls
III.12, Pompeii, on left. December 2004. Via di Nola from the Nola Gate looking west. IV.5, on right.
Via di Nola from the Nola Gate. December 2004. Looking along the north side of the road.
On the right, can be seen the site of the entrance to the small road that led around the inside of the city walls.
Via di Nola from the Nola Gate looking west along the south side of the road. December 2004.
Nola Gate looking eastwards, out of the city. May 2006.