Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii
The Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii was partially uncovered in 1909-1910 and fully excavated in 1929-1930 by Amedeo Maiuri.
Indeed, the complex, submerged for centuries under debris and lava, is an example of the combination of a Roman otium villa and a rustic villa.
This residence belonged to the Istacidii family, one of the most important families of Augustan Pompeii.
The complex was probably built in the first century at the time of the eruption (79 AD). However, already from 62 AD, it underwent transformation from a civilian residence to a wine-producing estate, with a beautiful view of the sea.

