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Area of the bathrooms and latrines where guests stopped before entering the villa
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Polygonal entrance to the villa
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Mosaic floor at the polygonal entrance of the villa
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Entrance hall to the baths called Edicola di Venere
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Courtyard providing access to the residential and service rooms and rooms where the owners and guests gathered
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Courtyard providing access to the residential and service rooms and rooms where the owners and guests gathered
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Mosaic floor at the entrance of the villa
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Mosaic floor at the entrance of the villa
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A balcony allows visitors to observe from above the mosaic floors that develop in the Roman villa
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Mosaic with hunting scenes, deer, dogs, horses and knights in the room called the small hunt
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Perfectly preserved mosaics cover hundreds of square meters inside the Roman villa
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Mosaics with animal figures
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Corridor called the Great Hunt, almost 60 meters long, completely covered in mosaics with various hunting scenes
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Corridor of the Great Hunt, loading live and hunted animals onto a boat
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Corridor of the Great Hunt, fishermen on a boat at sea with the most common types of fish caught at the time
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Corridor of the Great Hunt, capture of exotic animals such as a dromedary and an elephant
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Corridor of the Great Hunt, capture of exotic animals such as a lion and a rhinoceros
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Corridor of the Great Hunt, hunting scenes of a lion, an antelope (top) and a cart for transporting the animals
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Corridor of the Great Hunt, transport of hunted animals on board a boat
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Entrance to the most famous room of the Roman villa, the room with the mosaic of women in bikinis
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The most famous room of the Roman villa, the room with the mosaic of women in bikinis
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The most famous room of the Roman villa, the room with the mosaic of women in bikinis
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The most famous room of the Roman villa, the room with the mosaic of women in bikinis
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The triclinium room where dinners with dances and music were organized
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The triclinium room where dinners with dances and music were organized. The mosaics represent Hercules and some Gods
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The triclinium room where dinners with dances and music were organized. The mosaics represent Hercules and some Gods
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The triclinium room where dinners with dances and music were organized
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The triclinium room where dinners with dances and music were organized. The mosaics represent Hercules and some Gods
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The triclinium room where dinners with dances and music were organized. The mosaics represent Hercules and some Gods
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The Piccolo Circo hall with the chariot race
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Atrium with columns and a fountain in the center called the room of the Cupids Fishermen with fish and fishermen
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Mosaics tell stories of mythology, daily life, hunting and games offering a glimpse into the culture and life of the Roman era
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The Eros room with erotic scene
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The Eros room with erotic scene
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The room with the mosaic floor that tells the story of Ulysses' encounter with Polyphemus
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The floor of the great basilica of the Roman villa
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The floor of the great basilica of the Roman villa
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Computer graphics representation of the basilica of the villa in Roman times
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Floor at the entrance to the church of the Roman villa
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Computer graphic representation of the entrance to the basilica in Roman times
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Where is the Casale villa located
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