Temple of Isis, Pompeii
Facts and practical information
The Temple of Isis is a Roman temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis. This small and almost intact temple was one of the first discoveries during the excavation of Pompeii in 1764. Its role as a Hellenized Egyptian temple in a Roman colony was fully confirmed with an inscription detailed by Francisco la Vega on July 20, 1765. Original paintings and sculptures can be seen at the Museo Archaeologico in Naples; the site itself remains on the Via del Tempio di Iside. In the aftermath of the temple's discovery many well-known artists and illustrators swarmed to the site. ()
Temple of Isis – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Amphitheater, House of the Faun, Temple of Jupiter, Suburban Baths.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Temple of Isis?
How to get to Temple of Isis by public transport?
Light rail
- Pompei Scavi - Villa dei Misteri • Lines: 14 (10 min walk)
- Pompei - Santuario • Lines: 12 (19 min walk)
Bus
- Torre Annunziata Via Plinio • Lines: D, Marra - Novartis, Novartis - Marra (28 min walk)
Train
- Pompei (19 min walk)
- Rovigliano (35 min walk)