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Region V Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii

Pompeii, Italy

Pompeii Region V Visiting Hours, Tickets, and Historical Sites Guide

Date: 04/07/2025

Introduction: Discover Pompeii Region V

Pompeii, one of Italy’s most celebrated archaeological sites, offers visitors an unparalleled look into ancient Roman life, meticulously preserved since the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Among its distinct sectors, Region V (Regio V) stands out for its vibrant archaeological activity and groundbreaking discoveries. Located in Pompeii’s northeast, bordered by Via di Nola and Via Stabiana, Region V brings to light the daily experiences of the city’s middle and working classes, showcasing homes, shops, shrines, and political inscriptions rarely found elsewhere in the city.

Since the resumption of major excavations in 2018 under the Great Pompeii Project, Region V has revealed monumental frescoes, artisan workshops, bakeries, and poignant human stories. Advanced technologies like drone imaging and 3D modeling have revolutionized both excavation and conservation, ensuring these invaluable remains are documented and preserved for generations to come.

This comprehensive guide covers the archaeological significance of Region V, its most important discoveries, practical visitor information, and tips to make your experience truly memorable. For up-to-date details, visit the official Pompeii Archaeological Park website and authoritative resources (pompeiisites.org, naplesbay.it, historyhit.com).

Contents

The Ancient City of Pompeii: Historical Context

Situated in southern Italy’s Campania region, Pompeii was a bustling Roman city until the devastating AD 79 eruption. The event buried the city, preserving buildings, artifacts, and even the remains of its inhabitants, offering an unparalleled archaeological record (pompeiiarchaeologicalpark.com). At its height, Pompeii was home to 11,000–15,000 people, featuring paved streets, aqueducts, public baths, temples, markets, and grand villas adorned with frescoes and mosaics. Its strategic position near the Bay of Naples made it a hub of trade and culture (theromanguy.com). Rediscovered in the 18th century, Pompeii continues to attract millions of visitors and remains at the forefront of archaeological research.


Region V: Location and Archaeological Importance

Region V (Regio V) occupies Pompeii’s northeastern quadrant, bordered by Via di Nola and Via Stabiana. This area is among the most active archaeological zones, revealing entire city blocks, homes, shops, and streets. Its ongoing excavations are critical for understanding daily life beyond Pompeii’s elite (historyhit.com; pompeiisites.org).


Key Discoveries in Region V

Casa del Tiaso and Dionysian Frescoes

Discovered in 2025, the Casa del Tiaso boasts a monumental fresco of a Dionysian procession, providing rare insight into ancient Mediterranean cultural identity (naplesbay.it).

Thermopolium

This ancient “fast food” counter is renowned for its vibrant paintings of market life and mythological scenes, as well as preserved food remnants that shed light on Pompeian cuisine (pompeii.info; planetpompeii.com).

Lararia and Domestic Shrines

Beautifully painted household shrines (lararia) reveal the spiritual life and religious practices of Pompeii’s non-elite residents (pompeiisites.org).

House of Jupiter and House of Orion

The House of Jupiter is notable for its First Style wall paintings and mythological mosaics. The House of Orion features intricate mosaics depicting the mythological figure Orion, reflecting the sophistication of Pompeian domestic art (pompeiisites.org).

Everyday Life: Streets, Workshops, and Victims

Finds such as bakeries, workshops, political graffiti, food remnants, and human remains offer a vivid window into the city’s final days, social fabric, and economic activity (pompeiisites.org; grunge.com).


Urban Layout and Social Life in Region V

Region V consists of elegant homes, commercial shops, and vibrant public spaces like the Vicolo dei Balconi, where rare upper floors and staircases remain intact (Pompeii Sites). Frescoes, mosaics, and garden areas reflect the variety and richness of Pompeian daily life.


Ongoing Excavations and Conservation Efforts

Excavations in Region V leverage advanced technologies such as drone imaging, 3D modeling, and digital mapping to document and preserve fragile structures. These efforts correct past excavation errors and set new standards for archaeological best practices (pompeiisites.org). Conservation is a priority, with stabilization, monitoring, and compatible materials used to protect the site (World Archaeology; LinkedIn).


Visitor Information: Hours, Tickets, and Practical Tips

Visiting Hours

Pompeii Archaeological Park, including Region V, is generally open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (last entry typically one hour before closing). Hours may vary seasonally or during special events—always check the official website prior to your visit.

Tickets and Entry

  • Admission: Standard adult tickets are around €16–18, with discounts for EU citizens aged 18–25 and free entry for children under 18.
  • Booking: Purchase tickets online in advance to avoid queues, especially during peak season or when visitor caps are enforced (italythingstodo.com).
  • Guided Tours: Expert-led tours focused on Region V and its recent discoveries enhance the visitor experience (menofpompeii.com).

Accessibility

Efforts have been made to improve access, but uneven terrain and ongoing excavations mean some areas may still be challenging for visitors with mobility issues. Main paths are partially accessible—check official updates before your visit.

Getting There

Pompeii is easily reached via the Circumvesuviana train from Naples or Sorrento. The Pompei Scavi-Villa dei Misteri station is the closest to Region V.

Travel Tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for uneven surfaces.
  • Bring sun protection and water, especially in summer.
  • Arrive early or late in the day to avoid crowds.
  • Photography is allowed, but professional equipment may require permission.

Special Events and Nearby Attractions

Occasional night tours, workshops, and special exhibitions are held—check official sources for schedules. Region V is near the Villa of the Mysteries, the Amphitheater, and the Forum, perfect for a full day of exploration.


Enhancing Your Visit: Visual and Virtual Resources

High-quality images, interactive maps, and virtual tours are available on official platforms. These resources provide accessible, in-depth previews and context for your visit.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the visiting hours for Pompeii Region V?
A: Generally, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily. Last entry is typically one hour before closing. Check the official website for updates.

Q: How do I buy tickets for Region V?
A: Tickets can be purchased online or at the entrance. Advance online booking is strongly recommended.

Q: Is Region V accessible for people with mobility issues?
A: Some areas are accessible, but uneven terrain and ongoing excavations can present challenges.

Q: Are guided tours available for Region V?
A: Yes, specialized guided tours are available and enhance your experience.

Q: Can I take photos in Region V?
A: Photography is permitted for personal use; restrictions may apply for professional or drone photography.


Conclusion: Plan Your Visit to Pompeii Region V Today!

Region V offers a unique and evolving perspective on ancient Roman life, from its vibrant frescoes and bustling commercial streets to its poignant human stories. With ongoing excavations, technological innovation, and a commitment to preservation, Region V is both a living research site and an inspiring destination for travelers.

For the best experience, plan your visit in advance, check current hours and ticket availability online, and consider a guided tour. Download the Audiala app for audio guides and up-to-date information, and stay connected with us on social media for news and travel tips.

Embark on a journey through time and witness the wonders of Pompeii Region V—where history lives and new stories are uncovered every day.


Sources and Further Reading

Visit The Most Interesting Places In Pompeii

Aedicula Tomb Of Publius Vesonius Phileros
Aedicula Tomb Of Publius Vesonius Phileros
Amphitheatre Of Pompeii
Amphitheatre Of Pompeii
Bakery (Ix.1.3)
Bakery (Ix.1.3)
Boar House
Boar House
Casa Del Forno
Casa Del Forno
Casa Del Menandro
Casa Del Menandro
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  Casa Del Triclinio All'Aperto
| Casa Del Triclinio All'Aperto
Casa Della Nave Europa
Casa Della Nave Europa
Casa Della Regina Carolina (Viii 3.14)
Casa Della Regina Carolina (Viii 3.14)
Casa Di Diana
Casa Di Diana
Casa Di Ercole Ed Auge
Casa Di Ercole Ed Auge
Casa Di L. Aelius Magnus
Casa Di L. Aelius Magnus
Casa Di Marco Lucrezio Fronto
Casa Di Marco Lucrezio Fronto
Casa Di Pane
Casa Di Pane
Casa Di Stallius Eros
Casa Di Stallius Eros
Casa Di Trittolemo
Casa Di Trittolemo
Casa Senza Nome I.12.9.
Casa Senza Nome I.12.9.
Castellum Aquae
Castellum Aquae
Caupona Of Lucius Betutius (Vetutius) Placidus
Caupona Of Lucius Betutius (Vetutius) Placidus
Caupona (Vi.14.1)
Caupona (Vi.14.1)
Caupona (Viii.5.20)
Caupona (Viii.5.20)
Central Baths
Central Baths
Dye Shop Of Ubonius (Vii.2.11)
Dye Shop Of Ubonius (Vii.2.11)
Eumachia Building
Eumachia Building
Fabbrica Del Sapone
Fabbrica Del Sapone
Forum Baths, Pompeii
Forum Baths, Pompeii
Forum Granary
Forum Granary
Fullonica Of Sestius Venustus
Fullonica Of Sestius Venustus
Great Theatre Of Pompeii
Great Theatre Of Pompeii
Horticultural Plot (Viii.6.2)
Horticultural Plot (Viii.6.2)
Hotel?
Hotel?
House (Ix.10.1)
House (Ix.10.1)
House Of Cryptoporticus (I.6.2)
House Of Cryptoporticus (I.6.2)
House Of Julia Felix
House Of Julia Felix
House Of L. Caecilius Phoebus
House Of L. Caecilius Phoebus
House Of Leda And The Swan
House Of Leda And The Swan
House Of Mercurio (Vii.2.35)
House Of Mercurio (Vii.2.35)
House Of Octavius Quartio
House Of Octavius Quartio
House Of Pansa
House Of Pansa
House Of Pompeius Axiochus
House Of Pompeius Axiochus
House Of Sallust
House Of Sallust
House Of Severus
House Of Severus
House Of The Centenary
House Of The Centenary
House Of The Chaste Lovers
House Of The Chaste Lovers
House Of The Dioscuri  (Vi.9.6)
House Of The Dioscuri (Vi.9.6)
House Of The Faun
House Of The Faun
House Of The Lararium Of Achilles
House Of The Lararium Of Achilles
House Of The Large Fountain
House Of The Large Fountain
House Of The Painters At Work
House Of The Painters At Work
House Of The Prince Of Naples
House Of The Prince Of Naples
House Of The Quadrigae (Vii.2.25)
House Of The Quadrigae (Vii.2.25)
House Of The Silver Wedding
House Of The Silver Wedding
House Of The Surgeon
House Of The Surgeon
House Of The Wild Boar
House Of The Wild Boar
House Of Titus Terentius Neo
House Of Titus Terentius Neo
House Of Titus Terentius Proculus
House Of Titus Terentius Proculus
House Of Trebius Valens
House Of Trebius Valens
House (Viii.4.30)
House (Viii.4.30)
House (Viii.4.33)
House (Viii.4.33)
House (Viii.6.1)
House (Viii.6.1)
House (Viii.6.3)
House (Viii.6.3)
House (Viii.6.4)
House (Viii.6.4)
House (Viii.6.5)
House (Viii.6.5)
House (Viii.7.6)
House (Viii.7.6)
House With A Bakery (Vi.6.17)
House With A Bakery (Vi.6.17)
Inn Of The Gladiators
Inn Of The Gladiators
Little Theatre Of Pompeii
Little Theatre Of Pompeii
Lupanar
Lupanar
Macellum Of Pompeii
Macellum Of Pompeii
Mensa Ponderaria (Vii.7.31)
Mensa Ponderaria (Vii.7.31)
Necropolis Of Porta Nola
Necropolis Of Porta Nola
Officina Tinctoria Of Terentius
Officina Tinctoria Of Terentius
Palaestra Of The Iuvenes
Palaestra Of The Iuvenes
Pistrinum
Pistrinum
Pompeii Necropolis
Pompeii Necropolis
Pompeii Regio I Insula 10
Pompeii Regio I Insula 10
Pompeii Regio I Insula 9
Pompeii Regio I Insula 9
Pompeii Regio Viii Insula 2
Pompeii Regio Viii Insula 2
Porta Di Stabia
Porta Di Stabia
Porta Herculaneum
Porta Herculaneum
Porta Marina (Pompeii)
Porta Marina (Pompeii)
Porta Nocera Necropolis
Porta Nocera Necropolis
Porta Nola
Porta Nola
Porta Vesuvio
Porta Vesuvio
Porta Vesuvio Necropolis
Porta Vesuvio Necropolis
Public Administration Buildings
Public Administration Buildings
Region I Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region I Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Iii Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Iii Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Iv Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Iv Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Ix Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Ix Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region V Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region V Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Vi Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Vi Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Vii Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Vii Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Viii Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Region Viii Of The Archaeological Excavations Of Pompeii
Sarno Baths
Sarno Baths
Shop (Ix.2.2)
Shop (Ix.2.2)
Shop (Ix.2.3)
Shop (Ix.2.3)
Shop (Ix.6.F)
Shop (Ix.6.F)
Shop Of Aurelius
Shop Of Aurelius
Shop (Vi.10.10)
Shop (Vi.10.10)
Shop (Vi.10.12)
Shop (Vi.10.12)
Shop (Vi.14.15)
Shop (Vi.14.15)
Shop (Vi.8.13)
Shop (Vi.8.13)
Shop (Vii.5.25)
Shop (Vii.5.25)
Shop (Vii.5.3)
Shop (Vii.5.3)
Shop (Viii.4.19)
Shop (Viii.4.19)
Shop (Viii.4.20)
Shop (Viii.4.20)
Shop (Viii.4.21)
Shop (Viii.4.21)
Shop (Viii.4.25)
Shop (Viii.4.25)
Shop (Viii.4.39)
Shop (Viii.4.39)
Shop (Viii.5.25)
Shop (Viii.5.25)
Shop (Viii.5.30)
Shop (Viii.5.30)
Shop (Viii.6.8)
Shop (Viii.6.8)
Shop (Viii.7.11)
Shop (Viii.7.11)
Shop With Dwelling (Ii.3.8)
Shop With Dwelling (Ii.3.8)
Shop With Dwelling (Vii.4.22)
Shop With Dwelling (Vii.4.22)
Stabian Baths
Stabian Baths
Stable (Viii.4.42)
Stable (Viii.4.42)
Stables And Hospitium
Stables And Hospitium
Steps To Upper Floor (Vi.8.7)
Steps To Upper Floor (Vi.8.7)
Suburban Baths
Suburban Baths
Taberna Hedones (Vii.2.44)
Taberna Hedones (Vii.2.44)
Taberna Phoebi
Taberna Phoebi
Temple Of Apollo
Temple Of Apollo
Temple Of Asclepius
Temple Of Asclepius
Temple Of Jupiter
Temple Of Jupiter
The Garden Of The Fugitives
The Garden Of The Fugitives
Thermopolium
Thermopolium
Thermopolium (I.3.2)
Thermopolium (I.3.2)
Thermopolium (I.3.22)
Thermopolium (I.3.22)
Thermopolium I.7.8.
Thermopolium I.7.8.
Thermopolium (Vi.8.8)
Thermopolium (Vi.8.8)
Thermopolium (Vii.4.4)
Thermopolium (Vii.4.4)
Tomb Of Aesquillia Polla
Tomb Of Aesquillia Polla
Tomb Of Caius Vestorius Priscus
Tomb Of Caius Vestorius Priscus
Tomb Of Eumachia
Tomb Of Eumachia
Tomb Of Gnaeus Alleius Nigidius Maius
Tomb Of Gnaeus Alleius Nigidius Maius
Tomb Of Lucius Barbidius Communis And Pithia Rufilla, Acris, Aulus Dentatius Fortunatus, Aulus Dentatius Felix, Aulo Dentatio A. L. Celso, Pompeia Aucta, L. Barbidio Vitali, Vitalis, Ianuarius
Tomb Of Lucius Barbidius Communis And Pithia Rufilla, Acris, Aulus Dentatius Fortunatus, Aulus Dentatius Felix, Aulo Dentatio A. L. Celso, Pompeia Aucta, L. Barbidio Vitali, Vitalis, Ianuarius
Tomb Of Lucius Sepunius Sandilianus
Tomb Of Lucius Sepunius Sandilianus
Tomb Of Marcus Alleius Minius
Tomb Of Marcus Alleius Minius
Tomb Of Marcus Obellius Firmus
Tomb Of Marcus Obellius Firmus
Tomb Of Marcus Tullius
Tomb Of Marcus Tullius
Tomb Of Marcus Veius Marcellus
Tomb Of Marcus Veius Marcellus
Tomb Of Publius Flavius Philoxsenus And Flavia Agathea
Tomb Of Publius Flavius Philoxsenus And Flavia Agathea
Tomba Delle Ghirlande
Tomba Delle Ghirlande
Torre Di Mercurio
Torre Di Mercurio
Triangular Forum
Triangular Forum
Villa Delle Colonne A Mosaico
Villa Delle Colonne A Mosaico
Villa Of Diomedes
Villa Of Diomedes
Villa Of The Mysteries
Villa Of The Mysteries
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop And Stable Yard
Workshop And Stable Yard
Workshop (I.3.7)
Workshop (I.3.7)
Workshop Of Verus The Blacksmith
Workshop Of Verus The Blacksmith