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Complete the chart to describe who lived in each part of Rome and what kind of building they inhabited

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In Ancient Rome there were three types of houses:

  • Insulae
  • Domus
  • Villa

What was the Insulae?

Insulae is a term to refer to a type of construction from Ancient Rome. This type of construction was characterized by buildings with about six or seven floors of apartments.

A characteristic of the Insulae was the existence of a common patio for three buildings, in this space it was used to carry out activities such as:

  • Laundry
  • To cook
  • Socialization among residents.

What was the Domus?

Domus is a term to refer to a type of Roman residential construction in which wealthy and influential people lived. These residential units were characterized by:

  • A large front door that opened onto the street.
  • A central courtyard called the Atrium.
  • The rooms distributed around the Atrium.

What was the Villa?

A Roman villa is a term to refer to a type of residential unit characterized by being located in a rural or external area, which today is known as a country house.

The Villa was characterized by having more space than the other residential units and in it there were spaces for:

  • Family recreation.
  • Storage of products.
  • Shelter for slaves and animals.

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