- en.wikipedia.org Macellum of PompeiiThe Macellum of Pompeii was located on the Forum and as the provision market (or macellum) of Pompeii was one of the focal points of the ancient city.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g187786-…Macellum. 4.5. 16 yorum. Pompeii bölgesindeki 109 yapılacak şeyden 39. sıradaki. ... These ruins are of the main fish and meat market of Pompeii.
- madainproject.com macellum_of_pompeiiThe Macellum of Pompeii was an ancient Roman marketplace specifically designed for the sale of fresh produce, meats, fish, and other food items.
- italyguides.it en/campania/pompeii/macellumMap of Pompeii. ... The Macellum (also known as covered market) the city’s business core, dates back to 2nd Century BC.
- pompeiisites.org en/archaeological-site/macellum/Macellum. The Macellum consists of a tuff quadriporticus with a hall for worship in an elevated position on the eastern side, in line with the entrance.
- thrillophilia.com attractions/macellum-of-pompeiiThe Macellum of Pompeii was a bustling marketplace, pivotal to the city's economic life. It featured stalls selling fresh produce, meats, and fish.
- getyourguide.com macellum-of-pompeii-l164115/Macellum of Pompeii: Our most recommended tours and activities. Pompeii: Entry Ticket and Guided Tour with an Archaeologist.
- structurae.net en/structures/macellum-of-pompeiiMacellum of Pompeii is a market hall . The project is located in Pompeii, Napoli, Campania, Italy, . The architectural style is roman.
- blog.obilet.com pompeii-antik-kenti/ruins-of-the-…Ruins of the Macellum in the ancient city of Pompeii in a beautiful early spring day.
- wegotrip.com macellum-of-pompeii-t7686/Don’t miss anything while you explore the Macellum of Pompeii and other public spaces of Pompeii with the in-app audio tour Pompeii with an Archaeologist.
- fiveable.me key-terms/roman-art/macellum-of-…The Macellum of Pompeii was a central marketplace in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, primarily used for the sale of food and goods.
- initaly.wiki pompeii/macellum-pompeii/The Macellum of Pompeii was constructed around the 2nd century BC, during a period of significant urban development and expansion in the city.