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Atrium

Definition

An atrium is an open courtyard or central space found in ancient Roman houses and early Christian churches. It often features surrounding colonnades and served as a gathering place.

Related terms

Peristyle: A peristyle is a colonnaded courtyard or garden, often found in ancient Roman architecture.

Impluvium: An impluvium is a sunken area in the center of an atrium that collects rainwater.

Tablinum: A tablinum was a room located off the atrium in a Roman house, used for important family documents and displays.

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