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  1. Domus - Wikipedia

    • 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 from Latin domesticus, which is derived from the … See more

    History

    The homes of the early Etruscans (predecessors of the Romans) were simple, even for the wealthy or ruling classes. They were small familiar huts constructed on the axial plan of a central hall with an open skylight. It i… See more

    Interior

    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 th… See more

     
  1. The Roman Domus - World History Encyclopedia

    Jan 18, 2012 · The Roman domus was much more than a place of dwelling for a Roman familia. It also served as a place of business and a religious center for worship. The size of a domus could range from a very small house to a …

  2. Roman Domestic architecture: the Domus - Smarthistory

    The domus as a general architectural type is long-lived in the Roman world, although some development of the architectural form does occur. While the sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum provide the best surviving evidence for domus …

  3. The Roman Domus (House): Architecture and Reconstruction

  4. Roman House: Domus, Insulae, Villas, and Other Types …

    Jan 7, 2021 · Roman domestic architecture offers a vivid snapshot of the complexities and nuances of social stratification within the ancient world. The evolution of house types—from the domus and insulae to country villas and …

  5. Domus | Ancient Rome, Architecture, Urban Planning | Britannica

  6. 3.2.3: Roman Domestic architecture- the Domus

    Aug 21, 2022 · The domus as a general architectural type is long-lived in the Roman world, although some development of the architectural form does occur. While the sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum provide the best surviving …

  7. Ancient Roman Houses: Insula, Domus, and Villa

    Nov 30, 2015 · There were three main types of houses found in the ancient Roman Empire: The Insula. The Domus. The Villa. This article first provides an overview of the Roman class system and then discusses the details of each of …

  8. Roman Domus - Archweb

  9. Villas, insulae, domus, and slums: Why housing differed …

    Influenced by the Hellenistic cultures of the Mediterranean, the Roman aristocracy began to build lavish suburban and rural villines (villas). These homes featured multiple rooms for specific activities, complex floor plans, inner …