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Italy offers peek into the once-buried treasures of Pompeii

17 Feb 2026 00:55
A worker takes part in the restoration of the 1st century BC luxurious residence of Poppaea Sabina (30-65 CED), a Roman empress and the second wife of the Emperor Nero, in Pompei, Italy on February 12, 2026. (AFP)
A general view shows the 1st century BC luxurious residence of Poppaea Sabina (Poppea), second wife of the Emperor Nero, in Pompeii, Italy on Febuary 12, 2026. (AFP)
A person works on the restoration of the paintings inside the 1st century BC luxurious residence of Poppaea Sabina (Poppea), second wife of the Emperor Nero, in Pompeii, Italy on Febuary 12, 2026. (AFP)
Workers take part in the restoration of the 1st century BC luxurious residence of Poppaea Sabina (30-65 CED) in Pompeii, Italy, which was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. (AFP)
A man works at the restoration of mosaics in the 1st century BC luxurious residence of Poppaea Sabina (Poppea), in Pompeii, Italy on Febuary 12, 2026. (AFP)
Tourists visit a 1st century BC luxurious residence in Pompeii, Italy as part of a special guided tour on Febuary 12, 2026. (AFP)
A tour of the construction site of Poppaea's Villa in Oplontis within Pompeii, Italy allows visitors to discover one of the best-preserved treasures of the Pompeii Archaeological Park. (AFP)
Workers take part in the restoration of the 1st century BC luxurious residence of Poppaea Sabina (30-65 CED), in Pompeii, Italy, which was once buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. (AFP)
Source: AFP
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