House of Julia Felix

40°45′6.74″N 14°29′35.84″E / 40.7518722°N 14.4932889°E / 40.7518722; 14.4932889

Functional areas in the property of Julia Felix
Pompeii map showing location of House of Julia Felix

The House of Julia Felix,[1][2] also referred to as the praedia (Latin for an estate, or land) of Julia Felix, is a large Roman property on the Via dell'Abbondanza in the city of Pompeii.[3][4] It was originally the residence of Julia Felix, who converted portions of it to apartments available for rent and other parts for public use after the major earthquake in 62 AD, a precursor to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD that destroyed Pompeii.

Archaeological excavations began in 1755 and the remains of the House of Julia Felix can be visited today.

  1. ^ "II.4.3 Pompeii. House of Julia Felix or Complesso di Giulia Felice or Praedia di Giulia Felice". Pompeii in Pictures. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  2. ^ "House of Julia Felix - AD79eruption".
  3. ^ Latin Dictionary: Logarium-Zythum. Oxford.
  4. ^ Dobbins, John; Foss, Pedar (2007). The World of Pompeii. New York: Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group. p. 358.

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