The long-buried Villa of the Papyri opened to the public almost 2000 years after it was submerged in volcanic mud in Herculaneum, Italy in March, 2003.

ITALY - MARCH 01: A view of the ruins of Herculaneum, in background the Mount Vesuvius in Herculaneum, Italy in March, 2003. (Photo by Eric VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
ITALY - MARCH 01: A view of the ruins of Herculaneum, in background the Mount Vesuvius in Herculaneum, Italy in March, 2003. (Photo by Eric VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
The long-buried Villa of the Papyri opened to the public almost 2000 years after it was submerged in volcanic mud in Herculaneum, Italy in March, 2003.
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Credit:
Eric VANDEVILLE / Contributor
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108550474
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Gamma-Rapho
Date created:
01 March, 2003
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