For extra detailed information see Swedish Pompeii Project web site
V.1.16 Pompeii. May 2006. Entrance.
V.1.16 Pompeii. May 2006. Entrance, looking east.
V.I.16 Pompeii. December 2004. Entrance, looking east.
V.I.16 Pompeii. December 2006. Entrance doorway to bakery shop.
V.I.16 Pompeii. December 2006. Bakery shop, looking towards south wall of shop and atrium of V.1.15 to rear.
V.I.16 Pompeii. c.2008-2012.
Looking towards south wall of shop, on right, and south wall of atrium (V.1.15), on left. Photo by Hans Thorwid.
Photo courtesy of the Swedish Pompeii Project.
V.1.16 Pompeii. July 2008.
Looking east towards newly rebuilt east wall with doorway to atrium of V.1.15. Photo courtesy of Jared Benton.
V.I.16 Pompeii. December 2006. Bakery shop, looking east into atrium of V.1.15 to rear.
V.1.16 Pompeii. July 2008. South wall, looking east. Photo courtesy of Jared Benton.
VI.1.16 Pompeii. c.1880s. Looking south. V.1 is still being excavated. Detail from photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
According to Mau,
The shop at 16 that was linked with the atrium by a doorway without shutters, was quite coarse.
It had a floor of opus Signinum, in which was embedded towards the door, a slab of marble with square hole to put the beam used to close the door in.
The walls as high as 1.50m were covered with plaster coloured as flesh, with white above.
On the lower part of the entrance wall, to the right of where one entered, one saw some boats roughly painted in red, on the right wall was a painted peacock.
See Bullettino dell’Instituto di Corrispondenza
Archeologica (DAIR), 1877, July, p.129.
V.1.16 Pompeii. July 2008.
West wall with entrance doorway onto Via del Vesuvio. Photo courtesy of Jared Benton.
V.1.16 Pompeii. July 2008. Threshold of entrance doorway from interior, looking west. Photo courtesy of Jared Benton.
V.1.16 Pompeii. July 2008. North wall, looking west. Photo courtesy of Jared Benton.