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Pompeii’s Elite Once Lived in Luxury Towers, Research Says

Last updated: October 31, 2025 2:40 am
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A penthouse view has always been a symbol of status and wealth, and a recent study suggests that some of Pompeii’s most affluent residents may have lived in homes with tower-like structures, indicating power and prestige. This revelation comes from the initial findings of the ongoing “Pompeii Reset” research project, a collaboration between the Archaeological Park of Pompeii and the Humboldt University of Berlin, published in the online journal Scavi di Pompei.

The archeologists leading the study focused on the House of Thiasus in Regio IX of Pompeii, named after a recent discovery of a fresco depicting the procession of Dionysus. Inside the house, a staircase that seemed to lead to nowhere led to speculation that it once connected to a tower-like upper floor, potentially offering panoramic views of the city and the Bay of Naples.

A digital reconstruction of the House of Thiasus reveals a tower structure approximately 39 feet tall, with two levels connected by an internal staircase. This model, created using virtual simulation techniques and detailed scans, supports the hypothesis of Pompeii’s architectural features that have long been lost to time.

Park Director Gabriel Zuchtriegel emphasized the complexity of archaeological research at Pompeii and the importance of digital reconstruction technology in uncovering new insights into the ancient city’s culture and lifestyle. By creating 3D models of the missing upper floors of buildings, researchers can better understand the experiences and society of ancient Pompeians.

Zuchtriegel highlighted the significance of these reconstructions in shedding light on the daily life of Pompeii’s residents. The ability to virtually recreate these structures provides a unique perspective on the city’s history and offers a glimpse into the past that traditional excavation methods cannot achieve.

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