Pompeii’s Garden of Hercules Reopens with Ancient Flowers and Roman Charm
A historic garden tucked away in the ruins of Pompeii has opened once again, offering a colorful look into daily life nearly 2,000 years ago. Known as the Garden of Hercules, this restored space in…
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