Click Photo for Larger Version
|
Image ToolbarPlease read before you download
Images and/or text from holylandphotos.org are NOT TO BE USED ON OTHER WEB SITES, NOR COMMERCIALLY, without special permission. To request permission contact us at holylandphotos@gmail.com. |
View looking east, down the central nave, in the interior of the Basilica. At the far end the white columns are part of the double colonnade that surrounded the Forum. To the right of the columns on the right was the south nave, and to the left of the columns on the left was the north nave—both of which were probably covered.
The Basilica is one of the most important civic buildings at Pompeii; it was built between 120 and 78 B.C. It measures 80 x 180 feet. Initially the structure was a public market, but in the first century A.D. it was converted to the "seat" of the law courts of Pompeii. It is composed of three naves; the central one of which was probably open to the sky. At the west end was a podium where the judicial tribunal met.