The Herculaneum site is particularly important for understanding the ancient world. While much is known about the cities of the Roman Empire, their urbanistic aspects, administrative and economic organisation, laws and political facts, what makes Herculaneum special is the possibility it affords us to look in detail at the activities of this city at a precise moment in history, reconstructing its daily life.
The regularity of the urban layout is striking, with the decumani running parallel to the coastline, and the cardini, perpendicular to them, defining rectangular housing lots. Today, the decumanus maximus serves as the demarcation between the excavated area and the area still buried under Corso Resina; in the centre of the archaeological area runs the decumanus inferior.