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  2. Domus - Wikipedia

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    The domus included multiple rooms, indoor courtyards, gardens and beautifully painted walls that were elaborately laid out. The vestibulum ('entrance hall') led into a large central hall: the atrium, which was the focal point of the domus and contained a statue of or an altar to the household

  3. Atrium (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In a domus, a large house in ancient Roman architecture, the atrium was the open central court with enclosed rooms on all sides. In the middle of the atrium was the impluvium, a shallow pool sunken into the floor to catch rainwater from the roof. Some surviving examples are beautifully decorated.

  4. Cavaedium - Wikipedia

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    In later Roman history the atrium was sometimes also replaced by a peristyle, and rain-gathering with piped water from an aqueduct. The urban houses of poorer Romans might lack atriums entirely; but from (mainly Pompeiian) survey data, atriums, peristyles, or both are found in almost all Roman homes over 350 square meters in size, most over 170 ...

  5. Tablinum - Wikipedia

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    Architectural details of a Domus italica with the tablinum marked number 5.. In Roman architecture, a tablinum (or tabulinum, from tabula, board, picture) was a room generally situated on one side of the atrium and opposite to the entrance; it opened in the rear onto the peristyle, with either a large window or only an anteroom or curtain.

  6. House of the Vestals - Wikipedia

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    The Atrium Vestae was a three-story 50-room palace in the ancient Roman Forum built around an elegant elongated atrium or court with a double pool. To the very east is an open vaulted hall with a statue of Numa Pompilius, the mythological founder of the cult.

  7. House of Sallust - Wikipedia

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    Atrium of the House of Sallust Pompeii map The House of Sallust (also known in earlier excavation reports as the House of Actaeon ) was an elite residence ( domus ) in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii and among the most sumptuous of the city.

  8. Archaeologists unearth remarkable preserved Pompeii bathhouse ...

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    “[The baths are] an example of how the Roman domus served as a stage for the spectacle of art and culture that the owner staged to acquire votes or gain the benevolence of the guests.”

  9. House of the Vettii - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Vettii is a domus located in the Roman town Pompeii, which was preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The house is named for its owners, two successful freedmen : Aulus Vettius Conviva, an Augustalis , and Aulus Vettius Restitutus. [ 1 ]