Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: The latrines of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli (so-called Serapeum), the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Stadium of Antoninus Pius, commissioned by the emperor Antoninus Pius in honour of his adopted father, Hadrian. Olympic-style games, called Eusebeia, were established in Hadrian's honour in AD 138, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: The latrines of the Macellum of Pozzuoli, the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy
Following Hadrian: Macellum of Pozzuoli (so-called Serapeum), the market building of the Roman colony of Puteoli, built between the late first and early second century AD, and restored during the third century AD under the Severan dynasty, Pozzuoli, Italy