Via dei Sepolcri includes the remains of:
Via Pomeriale, west part, at the side of the Villa di Cicerone on the west side of Via dei Sepolcri
Via Pomeriale, east part, between tombs HGE01 and HGE03 on the east side of Via dei Sepolcri
Via Superior, the junction on the east side of the road to the north of the Villa of the Mosaic Columns, which led to the front of the Villa of Mysteries.
Via dei Sepolcri, Pompeii (north end). August 1976.
Looking south towards one of the original entrances, at the north side of Villa of Diomedes.
Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer, from Dr George Fay’s slides collection.
Via dei Sepolcri, (north end). Pompeii. 1964.
Area
on north side of Villa of Diomedes. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source:
The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland
Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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Via dei Sepolcri, (north end). Pompeii. 1964.
Detail
of wall on north side of Villa of Diomedes. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source:
The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland
Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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Via dei Sepolcri, north end, Pompeii. September 2021.
Looking
south. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Via dei Sepolcri, west side at north end, Pompeii.
October 2023.
Looking north along exterior façade towards
entrance doorway of Villa of Diomedes, followed by doorway into HGW25, part of
Villa.
Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Via dei Sepolcri, May 2010. Looking south from northern end, near the Villa of Diomedes.
Via dei Sepolcri, September 2021.
Looking south towards the Herculaneum Gate. Photo courtesy of
Klaus Heese.
Via dei Sepolcri, Pompeii. 2016/2017.
Looking south from near Villa of Diomedes, steps on right. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe
Ciaramella.
Via dei Sepolcri. Old postcard by Stengel. Looking south from northern end. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
See Huber, J. W., 1824. Vues pittoresques des
ruines les plus remarquables de l’ancienne ville de Pompei, pl. II.
Via dei Sepolcri.
Pre-1824 painting “La Parte droite de la Rue des Tombeaux en sortant de la Ville” after/by Jakob Wilhelm Huber showing tombs and Via dei Sepolcri.
Via dei Sepolcri.
1818 painting “La
partie droite de la rue des Tombeaux à Pompei en sortant de la ville” by Jakob
Wilhelm Huber, coloured by Antonalli.
Via dei Sepolcri.
Pre-1824 painting “Rue des Tombeaux a l ’entrée de la Ville” by Jakob Wilhelm
Huber.
See Huber, J. W., 1824.
Vues pittoresques des ruines les plus remarquables de l’ancienne ville de
Pompei, pl. I.
Via dei Sepolcri.
Pre-1824 aquatint “Rue des Tombeaux a l ’entrée de la Ville” by Jakob Wilhelm
Huber.
See Huber, J. W., 1824.
Vues pittoresques des ruines les plus remarquables de l’ancienne ville de
Pompei, pl. I.
Via dei Sepolcri. Pre-1824 painting “Rue des Tombeaux” after/by Jakob Wilhelm Huber showing tombs and Via dei Sepolcri.
Via dei Sepolcri, west side, May 2006. Looking south from the Villa of Diomedes.
Via dei Sepolcri, west side, April 2019. Looking north along the exterior façade of the Villa of Diomedes. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
Via dei Sepolcri, west side, May 2006. Looking north from the Villa of Diomedes.
Via dei Sepolcri. May 2006. Looking north from near HGW16, on left.
Via dei Sepolcri, Pompeii. 8th August 1976. Looking north along west side from near
HGW17, on left.
Photo
courtesy of Rick Bauer, from Dr George Fay’s slides collection.
Via dei Sepolcri, east side, December 2006. Looking north from HGE38 Tomb of L. Ceius Labeo.
Via dei Sepolcri, east side, May 2010. Looking south from HGE42 Sepolcro di famiglia Arria.
Via dei Sepolcri, east side, May 2006. Looking south from HGE42 Sepolcro di famiglia Arria.
Via dei Sepolcri, east side, May 2006. Looking south from the Villa of Diomedes.
Via dei Sepolcri, east side, December 2006. Looking south from the Villa of Diomedes.
Via dei Sepolcri, Pompeii. From an album dated c.1875-1885. Looking south. Photo courtesy of Rick
Bauer.
Via dei Sepolcri. Pompeii. From an Album by M. Amodio,
c.1880, entitled “Pompei, destroyed on 23 November 79, discovered in 1748”.
Looking south. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
Via dei Sepolcri. Pompeii. Looking south along west side. From an album by Roberto Rive, dated 1868. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
Via dei Sepolcri. Old postcard. Looking south. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
Via dei Sepolcri. Old postcard. Looking south. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
Via dei Sepolcri. Old postcard. Looking south. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
Via dei Sepolcri. Old postcard. West side. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
Via dei Sepolcri, east side, May 2010. Looking south from HGE38 to junction with Via Superior.
Via dei Sepolcri. Old postcard by Ragozino. Looking south from HGE38 to junction with Via Superior. Photo courtesy of Drew Baker.
Via dei Sepolcri, west side, May 2010. Looking south from HGW23 to junction with Via Superior.
Via dei Sepolcri, Pompeii. 1957.
Looking south towards the Herculaneum gate. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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