Roman Painted House

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The Roman Painted House is an archaeological site and museum in Dover, England, preserving the remains and vivid wall paintings of a 3rd-century Roman townhouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman townhouse remains
archaeological site
museum
architecturalStyle Roman domestic architecture
country United Kingdom
genre Roman archaeological museum
hasPart Roman wall paintings
domestic rooms
hypocaust remains
masonry walls
painted wall plaster
heritage Roman Britain
locatedInTimePeriod 3rd century
location Dover
England
Kent
material paint pigment
plaster
stone
openToPublic true
operatedBy local heritage volunteers
partOf Dover’s Roman archaeological heritage
significance evidence of Roman occupation of Dover
well-preserved Roman wall paintings in Britain
subjectOf archaeological research
guided tours
local heritage publications
usedFor education
public display of archaeological remains
tourism

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Dover hasLandmark Roman Painted House