• The Atrium Vestae, the most prominent part of the House of the Vestals, was an opulent three-storey palace that spanned over 50 rooms in total.
  • Photograph of the House of Vestals in the Roman Forum of Rome, Italy. In the foreground, a row of marble statues (some headless) stretches into the...
  • Temple of Vesta and House of the Vestals - click to enlarge. The Temple of Vesta besides being one of the oldest in Rome, says a plaque...
  • Among the most fascinating of Rome’s ancient ruins, the House of the Vestal Virgins was home to the six high priestesses of the Temple of Vesta, one of the most...
  • After the dissolution of the College of the Vestals in the late 4th century AD, the House of the Vestals continued to serve as a residence building.
  • Discover the Basilica of Maxentius, the House of the Vestals, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, and the revered Altar of Caesar.
  • House of Vestals_DSC3908_PR016. ... by Theodosius I in the late fourth century AD, the House of the Vestals continued to serve as a residence building.
  • I think back in February I missed posting about the House of the Vestals in Rome being opened to the public. Here’s a nice AP video that popped up
  • Read online or download for free from Z-Library the Book: The House Of The Vestals, Author: Saylor Steven, Language: English, Format: HTML, Filesize: 437 KB.