1. The House of the Vettii is a well-preserved Roman house located in the ancient city of Pompeii that was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It is named after its owners, two freedmen brothers, Aulus Vettius Conviva and Aulus Vettius Restitutus. The house is a testament to the wealth and luxury of its owners, featuring intricate frescoes, mosaics, and elaborate decorations. Some of the notable features of the House of the Vettii include a large peristyle garden, a dining room with a marble table, and a shrine dedicated to the household gods.

2. The House of the Vettii is open to visitors every day from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The phone number for the Pompeii archaeological site is +39 081 857 5347.

3. Tickets to the House of the Vettii can be purchased at the entrance to the Pompeii archaeological site. The cost of admission is 16€ per person for a single site ticket. It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance to avoid long lines. The Pompeii archaeological site is easily accessible by train or bus from Naples or Sorrento. For those driving, there is a parking lot near the entrance of the site.