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V.2 Pompeii, Vicolo dei Balconi. Casa di Orione. Casa con mosaico groma. Casa dell’agrimensore?

House of Orion. House with groma mosaic. House of the surveyor?

Excavated 2018.

 

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Ambiente A7. Tablinum

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. Rooms A7 and A6 on the west side of the atrium A12.
Peristyle A19 with columns is behind and garden 11c at the rear. 
Photograph © Giuseppe Scarica, Ecampania.it.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Looking north-west across atrium A12.

Room A7, tablinum, on left, and room A6, centre left, on the west side of the atrium.

Portico A19 with columns is at the rear of the tablinum, with garden 11c at its rear.

Photograph © Giuseppe Scarica, Ecampania.it.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2019. Gromatic representation in the tablinum A7.
See Osanna M., Magli G., Ferro L. October 2019. Gromatics illustrations from newly discovered pavements in Pompeii. Cornell University, fig. 4. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13145v1

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2019. Gromatic representation in the tablinum A7.

See Osanna M., Magli G., Ferro L. October 2019. Gromatics illustrations from newly discovered pavements in Pompeii. Cornell University, fig. 4. https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13145v1

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Looking west across atrium (A12) into tablinum (A7) and through to peristyle. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Looking west across atrium (A12) into tablinum (A7) and through to peristyle. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
Looking west across atrium towards tablinum leading to peristyle/garden. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. A7, tablinum, looking west.

Looking west across atrium towards tablinum leading to peristyle/garden. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Detail of column on east portico of peristyle (11c). Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Detail of column on east portico of peristyle (11c). Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
A7, tablinum, looking south-west towards south wall, with peristyle/garden, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

A7, tablinum, looking south-west towards south wall, with peristyle/garden, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
A7, tablinum, looking south-west towards south wall, with peristyle/garden, on right. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021.

A7, tablinum, looking south-west towards south wall, with peristyle/garden, on right. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. May 2018. Room A7, tablinum, upper south wall during excavations.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. May 2018. Room A7, tablinum, upper south wall during excavations.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
A7, tablinum, looking north-west towards north wall, with peristyle/garden, on left. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

A7, tablinum, looking north-west towards north wall, with peristyle/garden, on left. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. May 2018. Room A7, tablinum, upper north wall during excavations.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. May 2018. Room A7, tablinum, upper north wall during excavations.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

Ambiente A8. Room in south-west corner of atrium A12

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Atrium A12, looking towards south-west corner, and tablinum (A7) in west wall, on right. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Atrium A12, looking towards south-west corner, and tablinum (A7) in west wall, on right. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Room A8, looking through doorway towards west wall. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Room A8, looking through doorway towards west wall. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. 
Looking west across atrium towards doorways to rooms A8, A7 the tablinum, and A6 on the west side of the atrium A12.
Photograph © Giuseppe Scarica, Ecampania.it.
This room was possibly used as a day-room/salon or oecus. 
Originally it may have been used as a dining-room opening onto the garden portico, as seen by a blocked doorway in the west wall, opposite the entrance doorway, blocked and re-used as a cupboard.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018.

Looking west across atrium towards doorways to rooms A8, A7 the tablinum, and A6 on the west side of the atrium A12.

Photograph © Giuseppe Scarica, Ecampania.it.

This room was possibly used as a day-room/salon or oecus.

Originally it may have been used as a dining-room opening onto the garden portico, as seen by a blocked doorway in the west wall, opposite the entrance doorway, blocked and re-used as a cupboard.

 

Ambiente A9 is a room in an adjacent house (see V.2.21)

 

V.2.Pompeii. May 2018. Room A9, a room in an adjacent house. See V.2.21 for further pictures.
Photograph Massimo Osanna © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. May 2018. Room A9, a room in an adjacent house. See V.2.21 for further pictures.

Photograph Massimo Osanna © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

Ambiente A10. Triclinium with traces of burning

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. 
Looking north towards room A10, a triclinium (upper right of photo). 
This room was the largest of the house, rectangular in shape.
Numerous traces of burnt wood were discovered here in the lapilli, and signs of a fire can be seen on the decoration of the east wall.
See Osanna M, 2019. Pompei. Il tempo ritrovato. Le Nuove Scoperte. Milano: Rizzoli (p. 106). 
In the centre is room A6, garden area 11c is on the left, and portico A19 is full of people.  
Room A18, north ala, is on the centre right.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Looking north towards room A10, a triclinium (upper right of photo).

This room was the largest of the house, rectangular in shape, and open onto the east portico.

Numerous traces of burnt wood were discovered here in the lapilli, and signs of a fire can be seen on the decoration of the east wall.

See Osanna M, 2019. Pompei. Il tempo ritrovato. Le Nuove Scoperte. Milano: Rizzoli (p. 106).

In the centre is room A6, garden area 11c is on the left, and portico A19 is full of people. 

Room A18, north ala, is on the centre right.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. June 2018. Room A10 visible through hole in north wall of room A6 during 2018 excavations.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. June 2018.

Room A10, on left, looking towards the north wall, visible through hole in north wall of room A6 during 2018 excavations.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A10, triclinium, with traces of a burnt couch on the floor.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A10, triclinium, with traces of a burnt couch on the floor.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A10, triclinium, with burnt wall and traces of a burnt couch on the floor.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.
According to Osanna,
“During the excavation, numerous burned wooden fragments appeared, together with an obvious concentration of inorganic burnt materials, found near the eastern wall of the room. During the eruption there had to have been a fire limited to this room of the house, which caused the combustion and subsequent mineralization of the elements of organic materials. The silhouette of the burning remaining on the eastern decorated wall of the room, of the peculiar shape (of the burn) inclined towards the south, together with that identified on the southern wall suggest that the first collapse of the ceiling had occurred in the south-east corner of the room. The collapse that led to new oxygen entering the room, must have fed and given new strength to the fire in progress. Indeed, it was precisely at this corner of the room that the largest number of fragments of the roofing were found superimposed on the burned wood material.

Among the numerous burned wooden elements, fragments of charred material stood out, characterized by an extremely vacuous and spongy structure, which could be identified as padding of a mattress. An extraordinary fact is that many of these fragments of organic material were adhered to pieces of fabric, evidently what remained of the fabrics that covered the couch (see fig. 20, p.107 in book). 

In direct contact with the floor, moreover, where one also saw carbon and strips of straw-like trellising pertaining to the collapse of the ceiling, one could also see two large regular carbonised traces, which had an L-shape. The ample black marks, without a shadow of doubt, refer to the presence of a pair of couches arranged with every probability along the walls. Indeed, there could have been a third couch, which might have been removed due to the renovation taking place in the house.”
See Osanna M, 2019. Pompei. Il tempo ritrovato. Le Nuove Scoperte. Milano: Rizzoli (p. 106-8).

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A10, triclinium, with burnt wall and traces of a burnt couch on the floor.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

According to Osanna,

During the excavation, numerous burned wooden fragments appeared, together with an obvious concentration of inorganic burnt materials, found near the eastern wall of the room. During the eruption there had to have been a fire limited to this room of the house, which caused the combustion and subsequent mineralization of the elements of organic materials. The silhouette of the burning remaining on the eastern decorated wall of the room, of the peculiar shape (of the burn) inclined towards the south, together with that identified on the southern wall suggest that the first collapse of the ceiling had occurred in the south-east corner of the room. The collapse that led to new oxygen entering the room, must have fed and given new strength to the fire in progress. Indeed, it was precisely at this corner of the room that the largest number of fragments of the roofing were found superimposed on the burned wood material.

 

Among the numerous burned wooden elements, fragments of charred material stood out, characterized by an extremely vacuous and spongy structure, which could be identified as padding of a mattress. An extraordinary fact is that many of these fragments of organic material were adhered to pieces of fabric, evidently what remained of the fabrics that covered the couch (see fig. 20, p.107 in book).

 

In direct contact with the floor, moreover, where one also saw carbon and strips of straw-like trellising pertaining to the collapse of the ceiling, one could also see two large regular carbonised traces, which had an L-shape. The ample black marks, without a shadow of doubt, refer to the presence of a pair of couches arranged with every probability along the walls. Indeed, there could have been a third couch, which might have been removed due to the renovation taking place in the house.”

See Osanna M, 2019. Pompei. Il tempo ritrovato. Le Nuove Scoperte. Milano: Rizzoli (p. 106-8).

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A10, triclinium, with burnt material on the floor.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A10, triclinium, with burnt material on the floor.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

Ambiente A11. Room with first style decoration

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. March 2019. 
Looking south across atrium towards doorway to room A11 (left) with first style decoration. 
Room A13, the south ala, is to the right.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.
The doorway to room A11 would have had a door (as shown by the two typical recesses visible along the jambs in parallel limestone blocks, just over a metre and a half above the ground level, functional to the lodging of the closing pole/stake/bolt, and a high window opening in the south wall which took light from an open area of the nearby House of Adonis (V.2.21).
This room would have been used as a cubiculum, although at the time of the eruption it may have been used for something else. 
The walls contained many holes (which together with hinges and iron nails found in the lapilli) indicated the presence of shelves and shelving, so possibly the room was being used as a storeroom. 
See Osanna M, 2019. Pompei. Il tempo ritrovato. Le Nuove Scoperte. Milano: Rizzoli (p. 100).

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. March 2019.

Looking south across atrium towards doorway to room A11 (left) with first style decoration.

Room A13, the south ala, is to the right.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

The doorway to room A11 would have had a door (as shown by the two typical recesses visible along the jambs in parallel limestone blocks, just over a metre and a half above the ground level, functional to the lodging of the closing pole/stake/bolt, and a high window opening in the south wall which took light from an open area of the nearby House of Adonis (V.2.21), (see A2 in this house).

This room would have been used as a cubiculum, although at the time of the eruption it may have been used for something else.

The walls contained many holes (which together with hinges and iron nails found in the lapilli) indicated the presence of shelves and shelving, so possibly the room was being used as a storeroom.

See Osanna M, 2019. Pompei. Il tempo ritrovato. Le Nuove Scoperte. Milano: Rizzoli (p. 100).

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Room A11, looking south along east wall to south-east corner from doorway. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Room A11, looking south along east wall to south-east corner from doorway. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
Room A11, looking towards south-east corner from doorway. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

Room A11, looking towards south-east corner from doorway. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
Room A11, looking towards south-east corner. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

Room A11, looking towards south-east corner. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. April 2022. 
Room A11, looking south along west wall towards south-west corner.
Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. April 2022.

Room A11, looking south along west wall towards south-west corner.

Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
Room A11, looking towards south-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021.

Room A11, looking towards south-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Room A11, looking south along west wall towards south-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Room A11, looking south along west wall towards south-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. Room A11 in centre of south side of atrium A12. Restoration in progress in 1st style room of 2nd C BC.
The holes from the Bourbon tunnel can be seen in the east and west walls.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Looking south. Room A11 in centre of south side of atrium A12.

Restoration in progress in 1st style room of 2nd C BC. The holes from the Bourbon tunnel can be seen in the east and west walls.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. Room A11 east wall.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A11, detail of east wall.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. Room A11, west wall. A hole from the Bourbon tunnel.
The house was already partly excavated between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and rather compromised in several places by tunnels and trenches, still visible, which were the methods used for excavation in the Bourbon era.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Room A11, south-west corner, showing west wall with a hole from the Bourbon tunnel into A13.

The house was already partly excavated between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and rather compromised in several places by tunnels and trenches, still visible, which were the methods used for excavation in the Bourbon era.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. 2018. Room A11 on south side of atrium. Numerous bronze, terracotta  and clay pots and jars were found on the floor.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. 2018. Room A11 on south side of atrium, looking towards doorway to atrium in north wall.

Numerous bronze, terracotta, and clay pots and jars were found on the floor.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. Room A11 north-west corner with 1st style décor and three handled terracotta urn.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018.

Room A11, north-west corner with 1st style décor and three handled terracotta urn.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. 2018. Room A11 on south side of atrium.
Bronze cauldron, trefoil jug and various clay jars found on floor.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. 2018. Room A11 on south side of atrium.

Bronze cauldron, trefoil jug and various clay jars found on floor.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

Ambiente A12. Atrium

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Looking west across atrium A12.
On the west side are the doorways to rooms A8, A7 and A6.
On the south side (left) are doorways to rooms A17, A11 and A13. On the east side is room A3, (lower left).
On the north side (right) is the open front of ala room A18 and doors of room A15.
Photograph © Giuseppe Scarica, Ecampania.it.
The atrium was found without an impluvium (testudinate atrium) due to the reconstruction of the roof line which eliminated the central opening.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Looking west across atrium A12.

On the west side are the doorways to rooms A8, A7 and A6.

On the north side (right) is the open front of ala room A18 and doors of room A15.

On the east side is room A3, (lower left).

On the south side (left) are doorways to rooms A17, A11 and A13.

Photograph © Giuseppe Scarica, Ecampania.it.

The atrium was found without an impluvium (testudinate atrium) due to the reconstruction of the roof line which eliminated the central opening.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
Looking west across atrium towards tablinum leading to peristyle/garden. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021.

Looking west across atrium towards tablinum leading to peristyle/garden. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Atrium A12, looking towards tablinum (A7) in west wall and north-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Atrium A12, looking towards tablinum (A7) in west wall and north-west corner. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
Looking towards north-west corner and north wall, from east side of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021.

Looking towards north-west corner and north wall, from east side of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. Looking towards north side of atrium. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. Looking towards north side of atrium. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. Looking towards north wall of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. Looking towards north wall of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. Looking towards north-east corner of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. Looking towards north-east corner of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. North-west corner of atrium A12 with doorway to room A15.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018.

Looking east across atrium A12 towards north-east corner with doorway to room A15 in north wall.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
Atrium A12, looking north-east with doorways to rooms A15 (two doorways), A5 and entrance corridor A4, on right. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

Atrium A12, looking north-east with doorways to rooms A15 (two doorways), A5 and entrance corridor A4, on right.

Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
North-east corner of atrium, with north wall of entrance corridor, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

North-east corner of atrium, with north wall of entrance corridor, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. Walls with painted blockwork on east side of atrium A12.
It already seems possible to recognize the entrance (fauces) on A4 the alley of the balconies and an atrium on which seem to overlook various rooms. 
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Looking towards east wall of atrium A12, with central interior doorway to entrance fauces.

It already seems possible to recognize the entrance (fauces) A4 on the Vicolo of the Balconies and an atrium which seemed to overlook various rooms.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
North-east corner of atrium, with entrance corridor in east wall, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

North-east corner of atrium, with entrance corridor in east wall, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022. 
South-east corner of atrium A12, with entrance corridor in east wall, on left. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2 Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2022.

South-east corner of atrium A12, with entrance corridor in east wall, on left. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
South-east corner of atrium, with south wall of entrance corridor, on left. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

South-east corner of atrium, with south wall of entrance corridor, on left. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
Looking towards south wall of entrance corridor, south-east corner, and south wall of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021.

Looking towards south wall of entrance corridor, south-east corner, and south wall of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
South-east corner of atrium. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

South-east corner of atrium. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
Painted First Style decoration in south-east corner of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021.

Painted First Style decoration in south-east corner of atrium. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021. 
Looking towards doorways to rooms A17, A11, and A13 on south side of atrium A12. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. September 2021.

Looking towards doorways to rooms A17, A11, and A13 on south side of atrium A12. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.

 

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021. 
Looking towards south side of atrium, with ala, room A13, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

V.2, Pompeii. Casa di Orione. October 2021.

Looking towards south side of atrium, with ala, room A13, on right. Photo courtesy of Johannes Eber.

 

V.2.15 Pompeii. August 2018. Rooms on south side of atrium A12. A first style room A11 is in the centre. 
Room A13, room with white walls with a floral design is on the right.
Left is room A17 and on the east side is room A3.
Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

V.2.Pompeii. Casa di Orione. August 2018. Looking towards doorways to rooms on south side of atrium A12.

A first style room A11 is in the centre.

On the left in the east wall is the doorway to room A3.

On the left in the south wall is the doorway to room A17.

Room A13, south ala, with white walls with a floral design is on the right.

Photograph © Parco Archeologico di Pompei.

 

 

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