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: Virtual reconstruction of the Villa of the papyri in Herculaneum, Italy in March, 2003. The splendor of the villa has spawned imitators and in the 1970s, Paul Getty had the villa recreated in Malibu, California. (Photo by Eric VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
ITALY - MARCH 01: Virtual reconstruction of the Villa of the papyri in Herculaneum, Italy in March, 2003. The splendor of the villa has spawned imitators and in the 1970s, Paul Getty had the villa recreated in Malibu, California. (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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108550036
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Gamma-Rapho
Date created:
01 March, 2003
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