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Two beautiful domus reopen at Herculaneum after 25 years

House of Tuscan Colonnade, House of Wooden Sacellum

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(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 19 - Two of Herculaneum's most famous and beautiful domus reopened Wednesday after a 25-year restoration.
    The domus in the Roman town buried by Vesuvius along with Pompeii in 79 AD are the House of the Tuscan Colonnade and the House of the Wooden Sacellum.
    And the room of the custodian of the Augustales' sacellum is also on display in its new guise, a real cold case on which researchers are trying to shed light with new analyses on the skeleton of a young man believed to be the custodian of the college, an effort which should be completed in the coming days, said Culture Minister Alessandri Giuli.
    New work is also underway on the suburban baths, one of the most fascinating and important public buildings in Herculaneum, as well as, with its precious coverings and precious marbles, the best preserved thermal building in the ancient world.
    The reopening of the House of the Tuscan Colonnade and the Wooden Sacellum, restored, said Giuli, with "wise mastery", marks the completion of the first phase of the Domus project which involves the conservative restoration of six domus resulting from the joint work of the Herculaneum Archaeological Park and the Packard Humanities Institute.
    A partnership, the Minister of Culture announced, that will continue with an investment of approximately 45 million euros, allowing the resumption of archaeological excavations on the site and the application of new technologies to research and the enjoyment of the heritage as well as the construction of warehouses and laboratories.
    A "fruitful and far-sighted" alliance, said Giuli of the collaboration that also includes interventions on an urban scale such as the redevelopment of a neighborhood bordering the excavations and the construction of a new complex of buildings set back to the south of the archaeological site that will allow the elimination of existing modern infrastructures on the edge of the excavation and the retreat of the current excavation limits to the east and south.
    "New prospects", underlined the director of the Park, Francesco Sirano, "are opening up thanks to the signing last July of the memorandum of understanding with the Packard Humanities Institute which provides for the construction of new warehouses, laboratories, offices and above all the historic resumption, almost a hundred years after the beginning of Maiuri's excavations, of large-scale archaeological research in the eastern area of ;;the ancient city".
    With the reopenings, the launch of an App was also announced, a guide and more, which allows access to the enormous wealth of digital knowledge of the Park. (ANSA).
   

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