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25) Hypogeum of the Caiazzo Fund

  1. Caiazzo Fund Hypogea

The Caiazzo Fund represents one of the most fascinating and lesser-known discoveries in the Phlegraean Fields. It is a complex of private funerary hypogea of ​​extraordinary beauty, located in the San Vito district of Pozzuoli. These underground spaces, carved into the tuff, were intended for the burials of high-ranking families. Their distinctiveness lies in their pictorial and sculptural decoration: the walls are adorned with exquisite stucco and frescoes depicting rare subjects, such as garlands of flowers, exotic birds, and scenes of a funeral banquet.

The artistic quality of the Caiazzo Fund Hypogea is such that it has been compared to the finest residences in Pompeii. The preservation of colors is prodigious, thanks to the constant microclimate of the underground spaces. Visiting these hypogea is an intimate and evocative experience, drawing visitors into the most private and spiritual side of the Roman world. You can sense the love for detail and the desire to surround your deceased loved ones with an environment of extreme beauty, transforming the darkness of the tomb into an eternal garden of art and color.