Posted on 01/05/2016 1:47:07 PM PST by SunkenCiv
An ancient dry cleaner's where ancient Romans brought their tunics to be dyed and washed is among six newly restored buildings in Pompeii to be opened to the public...
The opening of the buildings comes after years of mismanagement and bureaucratic squabbling at the historic site Spectacular brightly coloured frescoes and intricate mosaics were revealed across the walls and floors of almost all of the buildings, some of which were severely damaged by bombing during the Second World War.
But the laundry, painted in a deep red and decorated with frescoes of birds and ornamental vases, was the most highly anticipated of the restorations.
In its day, the Fullonica di Stephanus, as it is officially known, was equipped with large baths for rinsing dirty tunics and stone basis for dyeing fabrics. There was a press for ironing and the laundry kept a supply of urine, which was collected in public urinals and then used to get out tough stains.
Next to the laundry, sat Casa del Criptoportico, a former luxury home with a quadrangular garden which has also been restored. It boasts beautiful mosaics depicting pygmies and four thermal baths decorated with stucco.
An enormous covered corridor, known as a cryptoporticus, from which the house derives its name, was built with vast windows to allow light into the next-door sitting room.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
LOL!!
Nice one! I had to look that word up!
I would have loved to have seen Pompeii when I was in Europe, just never got the chance. I love seeing all of the pictures.
You should have said, “It helps hide the blood stain.”..............................
You must be very old.......................
“Ancient Roman secret, huh?”
Yeah, it’s amazing what slave labor will do for the elite’s standard of living......
/sarc
;’)
See, I was just thinking of that old commercial two days ago, and then I got your ping. :P
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