• 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.
  • A reconstruction of the House of the Vestals by Christian Huelsen (1905). ... Roman sculpture, House of the Vestals, Forum Romanum.
  • Vestals Evi - House of the Vestals. ... Vesta Bakireleri Evi (Latince: Atrium Vestae; İtalyan: Casa delle Vestali) ikametgahıydı Vesta Bakireleri,[1] dairenin...
  • Reconstruction picture of the House of the Vestals. They lived here at state expense. ... The house of the vestals and the margaritaria portico.
  • 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...
  • Today, remains of the statues of the Vestals can be seen in the Atrium Vestae. ... The House of the Vestals was rebuilt several times in the course of the Empire.
  • 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
  • BOOK: House Of The Vestals. ... The moneylender and his bodyguard sat with their arms crossed, unimpressed. But why must you drive me out of the house?
  • Those are other destinations to find places related to House of the Vestals: Roman Forum. Arch of Septimius S… Antoninus and Faust… Arch of Titus.
  • The House of the Vestal Virgins was the residence of the Vestal Virgins, the high priestesses of the ancient cult of Vesta.