Picking grapes
House of the Amphitheater
The House of the Amphitheater owes its name to its proximity to the arena. It was built in the first century and was used for two centuries. It was a large house with rooms opening up to a central courtyard with a well and a fountain. One of the adjacent rooms was the triclinium (the formal dining room), whose mosaic floor depicts the grape harvest and Venus (the goddess of beauty) accompanied by a chubby winged child.
As seen on
Mérida City Tour: The Spanish Rome
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