Fresco depicting Venus, House of Venus in Shell, Pompeii (Unesco World Heritage List, 1997), Campania, Italy, Roman civilization, 1st century BC

Getty Images/DeAgostini

Casa della Venere in Conchiglia

Pompeii


Casa della Venere in Conchiglia harbours a lovely peristyle looking onto a small, manicured garden. It's here in the garden that you'll find the large, striking Venus fresco, after which the house is named. Venus – whose hairstyle in this depiction reflects the style popular during Emperor Nero's reign – was the city's patron goddess.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Pompeii attractions

1. Palestra Grande

0.09 MILES

Lithe ancients kept fit at the Palestra Grande, an athletics field with an impressive portico dating from the Augustan period. Used both as a training…

2. Anfiteatro

0.13 MILES

Gladiatorial battles thrilled up to 20,000 spectators at the grassy anfiteatro. Built in 70 BC, it's the oldest known Roman amphitheatre in existence. In…

3. Via dell'Abbondanza

0.15 MILES

The Via dell'Abbondanza was one of ancient Pompeii's main streets. The elevated stepping stones allowed people to cross the street without stepping into…

5. Casa del Menandro

0.22 MILES

Better preserved than the larger Casa del Fauno, luxurious Casa del Menandro has an outstanding, elegant peristyle (a colonnade-framed courtyard) beyond…

6. Ruins of Pompeii

0.25 MILES

The ghostly ruins of ancient Pompeii (Pompei in Italian) make for one of the world's most engrossing archaeological experiences. Much of the site's value…

7. Teatro Piccolo

0.29 MILES

The Teatro Piccolo was once an indoor theatre renowned for its acoustics.

8. Tempio di Iside

0.3 MILES

The pre-Roman Tempio di Iside was a popular place of cult worship.