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- Inside a Roman house, the domus, there were12:
- Multiple rooms
- Indoor courtyards
- Gardens
- Beautifully painted walls that were elaborately laid out
- A vestibulum ("entrance hall") that 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 gods
- A front part containing the entrance hall (vestibulum), the large reception room (atrium), and the private room of the master (tablinum), which contained the archives of the family
- A large central court surrounded by columns (peristylum)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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 gods.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomusThe ordinary house (domus) consisted of front and rear parts connected by a central area, or court. The front part contained the entrance hall (vestibulum); the large reception room (atrium); and the private room of the master (tablinum), which contained the archives of the family. The large central court was surrounded by columns (peristylum).factsanddetails.com/world/cat56/sub369/entry-630… - People also ask
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In ancient Rome, the domus (pl.: domūs, genitive: domūs or domī) was the type of town house occupied by the upper classes and some wealthy freedmen during the Republican and Imperial eras. It was found in almost all the major cities throughout the Roman territories. The modern English word domestic comes … See more
The home's importance as a universally recognized haven was written about by Cicero after an early morning assassination attempt. He speaks of a commune perfugium, … See more
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 … See more
Much of what is known about the Roman domus comes from excavations at Pompeii and Herculaneum. While there are excavations of homes in the city of Rome, none of them retained the original integrity of the structures. The homes of Rome are mostly … See more
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