Only the western street front had been excavated, c.1902, 1905-8.
As this area has not been fully excavated yet, it is extremely difficult to see and show exactly where the entrances were.
We have followed the plan as Eschebach drew it in 1969, as best we can.
Until this area is fully excavated, this may or may not be the correct number of entrances.
This has cleared the area to enable the street boundary wall and rooms at its immediate rear to be viewed from Via del Vesuvio.
V.6.11, on left, V.6.10, V.6.9, on right, Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking towards front façade on east side of Via del Vesuvio. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
V.6.11, on left, V.6.10, and V.6.9, on right, Pompeii. October 2022.
Looking towards front façade on east side of Via del Vesuvio. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Looking east towards walls of a rear room built against the same boundary wall as shown in a photo in V.6.8.
Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
V.6.9 Pompeii. December 2005. Façade on east side of Via del Vesuvio, with V.6.8, on right.
V.6.9 Pompeii (on left). May 2006. Façade on east side of Via del Vesuvio, with V.6.8, entrance doorway, on right.
V.6.9, Pompeii. May 2006. Unexcavated entrances and facade. On the right is the north boundary V.6.8.
V.6.9, Pompeii, in centre. December 2005. Unexcavated entrances, with V.6.10 (on left).
V.6.9, Pompeii, in centre. May 2006. Unexcavated entrances, with V.6.10 (on left).