Thermopolium, Pompeii
In ancient Rome, a thermopolium was a commercial establishment where it was possible to purchase ready-to-eat food, the forerunner of today's restaurant. The items served at the thermopolia are sometimes compared to modern fast-food. These places were mainly used by the poor or those who simply could not afford a private kitchen, sometimes leading them to be scorned by the upper class. A typical thermopolium would consist of a small room with a distinctive masonry counter in the front…
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Small kitchen, Pompeii 79CE, with kitchen with cooking utensils. A tripod with cauldron can still be seen in the fireplace, as well as an assortment of pots. Piccola cucina, Pompei 79 d, cucina con utensili da cucina. #pompei #museum #ruins #pompeii #faunopompei #scavidipompei #archeological #ancient #travel #italy #italia #vesuvio #vesuvius #followpompeii #herculaneum www.facebook.com/ScavidiPompei - www.instagram.com/pompeiiruins - www.twitter.com/pompeiiruins
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Pompeii in 19th Century
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