Places to see in ( Pompei - Italy ) Fullonica di Stephanus
Places to see in ( Pompei - Italy ) Fullonica di Stephanus
A primarily important activity in Pompeii was the fullonica: the laundry. Throughout the city there were at least 13 workshops working raw wool, 7 for spinning and weaving, 9 for dyeing, and 18 for washing. Fullonicae (laundries) were used both for finishing fabric by scrubbing the dirt collected during spinning and weaving processes, and for clothes washing and stain removal (important since Romans took extreme care in the cleanliness of their white tunics).
The Fullonica of Stephanus (it is unclear if the name -called out in the election slogans on the façade - belongs to the owner or to the manager) was created by the refurbishment of a preexisting house: the first floor was used as a work area, while the upper floor housed living quarters and a drying area.
The entrance is wide, to permit easy access to customers dropping off their clothes. Such users had to pass by the ironing press room at the left of the entrance. A staircase leads to the terrace above the atrium, which is the only example of an atrium with an intact roof level in the whole Pompeii.
It is the place where drying and bleaching took place, out in the open air, the fabrics exposed to the sun and wind. The impluvium (collecting water in the central courtyard) had low walls built up to convert it into a tank, perhaps for delicate cloth washing.
The basins at the deep end of the building were used for washing and pounding cloth; they were equipped with elevated walkways and staircases for workers. In the pounding area, the cloth was stomped underfoot in water and soda (soap did not exist yet) or some other alkaline substances such as human or animal urine: camel urine, considered very effective and hence valuable, was imported.
From the age of Vespasian onwards, human urine for industrial use was considered a public utility like water and was subject to taxation; it was collected in halved amphorae or in public urinals which came to be nicknamed “Vespasiani” to rib the emperor about the tax burden he had instituted.
When Titus complained with his father Vespasian about dyer taxation on urine collection in the latrines, the emperor just answered: Pecunia non olet (“Money doesn’t smell”). The long standing habit of inviting pedestrians to urinate in amphorae placed on purpose in side streets or close to the entrance was kept for a long time.
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Fullonica de Stephanus, Pompeya / Fullonica of Stephanus, Pompeii
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Pompeii. The Fullery of Stephanus
Fulling (clothworking) was one of Pompeii's big businesses. This fullery is on the Via dell'Abbondanza close to the main central crossroads. It backs on to the House of Lucius Ceius Secundus. Originally a standard atrium townhouse, the building was adapted to create a working area downstairs and living quarters upstairs. For example, the atrium impluvium was adapted to create a washing tank. Out at the back is a series of washing and rinsing tanks, crammed in behind the small peristyle, where urine or soda was used for cleaning. Eumachia, public priestess, and owner of a huge building by the forum had a statue dedicated to her by the fullers. They are likely to have supported her husband, Marcus Numistrius Fronto (i), and their son M. Numistrius Fronto (ii) in their respective political careers. The workrooms are decorated in Fourth-Style paintings.
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Anfiteatro de Pompeya / Roman Amphitheatre, Pompeii
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Pompeii Ruins Travel Guide: Tips to See Everything in One Day | Italy
Pompeii is SO big, but we were determined to see all of it. Follow along as we show you all the ruins, the amazing mosaic floors, and life as it was for Pompeiians 2000 years ago. This travel guide will walk you through all the sites in Pompeii, from the amphitheater to the House of the Geometric Mosaics to the incredible Casa del Menandro. From the Temple of Apollo and the Temple of Isis to the Forum and the plaster casts of the victims of the Mount Vesuvius eruption. We'll also give you helpful tips along the way to save you time and make sure you have a great experience when you visit the Pompeii ruins.
We also wanted to show you how to get from Naples to Pompeii. Taking the train to the Pompeii Archaeological Site can be a little complicated because there are multiple train stations in Pompeii, so we show you exactly what tickets to buy and where to go to catch the train.
We visited too many ruins to include them all here, but here are timestamps for some of the major highlights in Pompeii:
0:22 - How to get to Pompeii from Naples
2:07 - Amphitheater of Pompeii
2:21 - Pompeii history: the earthquake and Mount Vesuvius eruption
2:55 - How to get around Pompeii: regios and insulas
3:34 - House of the Geometric Mosaics
4:54 - House of Menander (Casa del Menandro)
6:04 - Fullonica of Stephanus (the Laundromat)
6:37 - Thermopolium of Vetutius Placidus (hot food stand)
8:19 - Pompeii theater quad
8:26 - Teatro Piccolo and Teatro Grande (small and large theaters)
9:02 - Temple of Isis - the Egyptian goddess (Tempio di Iside)
9:49 - Temple of Apollo
10:07 - Forum and plaster casts of Mount Vesuvius victims
12:40 - Stabian thermal baths
13:03 - Lupanare (brothel)
13:53 - Pompeii visit tips and recommendations, including the best time to visit Pompeii
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