Pompeii: A Hot Destination for Valentine’s Day

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A picture taken on February 8, 2017 shows a fresco with a couple kissing in the House of the Chaste Lovers at the archeological site of Pompeii, near Naples. (AFP PHOTO / Eliano IMPERATO)
A picture taken on February 8, 2017 shows a fresco with a couple kissing in the House of the Chaste Lovers at the archeological site of Pompeii, near Naples. (AFP PHOTO / Eliano IMPERATO)
A picture taken on February 8, 2017 shows a fresco with a couple kissing in the House of the Chaste Lovers at the archeological site of Pompeii, near Naples.
(AFP PHOTO / Eliano IMPERATO)

by Ella IDE/Agence France-Presse

The lava may have cooled 2,000 years ago but Pompeii is a hot destination this Valentine’s day with a special opening of the exceptionally preserved House of the Chaste Lovers.

This rich baker’s dwelling, complete with garden, stables, mill and a sumptuous fresco of a tender kiss, stands on via dell’Abbondanza, the once-bustling thoroughfare of this ancient Roman city. It also boasts the grinning skeletons of petrified mules caught in the 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Visitors will be able to snatch a rare glimpse this weekend of the 1500-square metre (16,000 square foot) site. After February 14 it will close its doors again for a four-year restoration as part of a multi-million euro Pompeii preservation project.

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