This weekend marked the reopening of Pompeii's Villa of Mysteries after two years and €900,000 ($973,600) worth of careful restorations to the building's ancient frescoes and mosaics.
The villa is one of the best-preserved homes in Pompeii, which was buried in the ashes of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79, and remained lost until its excavation in 1748. The Villa of Mysteries is best-known for its brightly-colored red and orange paintings of life-size figures, believed to depict the initiation rights of the cult of Dionysus, the wine god.