1
   

Ancient brothel reopens, ehem: RESTORED

 
 
Reply Thu 26 Oct, 2006 11:36 pm
Quote:
Ancient brothel restored


John Hooper in Rome
Friday October 27, 2006
The Guardian


The "wolves' lair" - ancient Pompeii's biggest, best planned and most richly decorated brothel - yesterday reopened to the public after extensive restoration.

The two-storey building, which was built at about the time Spartacus was leading his slaves' revolt, had been closed for almost a year. Its explicit wall paintings have long been a popular attraction for tourists visiting the site of the classical world's best-preserved city.

The busy port of Pompeii was packed with bordellos. At least 25 have been identified. But most occupied a single room, usually above a wine shop. Though sited, like all the others, at the junction of two side streets, the "Lupanare", was different. Archaeologists believe it was the ancient city's only purpose-built whorehouse. So-called because, in Latin, lupa (she-wolf) was a common term for a prostitute, it consisted of 10 rooms and a latrine beneath the stairs. Set into the wall of each of the women's rooms was a stone bed covered with a mattress.

Researchers believe the Lupanare's celebrated wall paintings, each depicting a different position, were intended to advertise the various specialities on offer. The more elaborately painted upper floor, which had a separate entrance, is thought to have been reserved for better-off clients. The prostitutes were slaves, usually of Greek or Eastern origin. Their earnings were collected by the owner or manager of the brothel.
The Lupanare is known to have been built just a few years before the city's violent destruction. The plaster in one of the rooms bears the imprint of a coin dating from AD72.

Pompeii was obliterated when Mount Vesuvius erupted seven years later. The vast explosion covered the city in a deep layer of ash that preserved it until its rediscovery in the early 18th century.
Source


http://i13.tinypic.com/3ynknsk.jpg
source: The Guardian, 27.010.06, page 8
  • Topic Stats
  • Top Replies
  • Link to this Topic
Type: Discussion • Score: 1 • Views: 715 • Replies: 5
No top replies

 
Merry Andrew
 
  1  
Reply Fri 27 Oct, 2006 03:41 am
Ahem...what does that mean "opened to the public"? I thought prostitution was technically not allowed in Italy. Smile
0 Replies
 
Lord Ellpus
 
  1  
Reply Fri 27 Oct, 2006 06:09 am
....."lupa (she-wolf) was a common term for a prostitute...."

UH - OH!
0 Replies
 
Thomas
 
  1  
Reply Fri 27 Oct, 2006 06:13 am
I hope the girls are younger than 2000 years.
0 Replies
 
Walter Hinteler
 
  1  
Reply Fri 27 Oct, 2006 06:17 am
Thomas wrote:
I hope the girls are younger than 2000 years.


Already planned a visit?
0 Replies
 
talk72000
 
  1  
Reply Fri 27 Oct, 2006 08:46 pm
The legend of Romulus and Remus comes to mind as they were brought up by a 'she-wolf'. So they were really brought up by a prostitute.
0 Replies
 
 

Related Topics

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, EVERYONE! - Discussion by OmSigDAVID
WIND AND WATER - Discussion by Setanta
Who ordered the construction of the Berlin Wall? - Discussion by Walter Hinteler
True version of Vlad Dracula, 15'th century - Discussion by gungasnake
ONE SMALL STEP . . . - Discussion by Setanta
History of Gun Control - Discussion by gungasnake
Where did our notion of a 'scholar' come from? - Discussion by TuringEquivalent
 
  1. Forums
  2. » Ancient brothel reopens, ehem: RESTORED
Copyright © 2024 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.04 seconds on 05/05/2024 at 03:39:17