7/07/2021

News: House of the Vestals Re-opened

 

From the article: 
"After eight years of restoration, the Roman Forum’s House of the Vestals on Tuesday was reopened to the public, who can again visit the place where these virgin priestesses lived charged with taking care of the goddess Vesta’s sacred fire and preparing the 'mola salsa', a dough of wheat and salt. The House of the Vestals, consisting of a large atrium or courtyard, small baths and rooms like a triclinium, was built next to the temple dedicated to Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth, where the priestesses performed their main task: to keep the sacred fire burning and guarding it. The Vestal priestesses order is believed to have been established by Numa Pompilius – the second king of Rome whose statue was built alongside the one of the goddess – in the 8th or 7th century BC."  

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