Pompeii’s 2,000-Year-Old ‘Perfume Garden’ Reblooms After Stunning Restoration
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Pompeii’s 2,000-Year-Old ‘Perfume Garden’ Reblooms After Stunning Restoration
In a vivid revival of ancient beauty, archaeologists have restored a once-forgotten garden in the ruins of Pompeii—a space believed to have once belonged to a perfumer. Now flourishing with thousands of roses, violets, cherry trees, vines, and other aromatic plants, the so-called Garden of Hercules offers a fragrant glimpse into the botanical artistry of the ancient Roman world.The restored garden, located within the ruins of a house thought to …
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