Villa Poppaea
The Villa Poppaea was a home of Emperor Nero. It was buried in the 79AD eruption of Vesuvius. 
Nero was known for his decadence and flair and didn’t cut any corners when building this retreat. It had a large kitchen, personal baths, an Olympic sized pool, beautiful gardens, and much more. 
The most impressive thing about the Villa Poppaea is its frescoes. These beautiful paintings have remained colorful and bright. The frescoes are painted in the 2nd and 3rd styles; the 3rd style probably painted after the damage from the earthquake of 62AD.
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