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The best preserved parts comes from a rectangular room of barely 10m2, covered in saddle and open on all four sides. One of the walls houses a door surmounted by a pediment culminating at 2.60 m. The latter is decorated with a crater filled with fruit and framed by two pheasants standing on a foliage. At the top, a frieze hosts a set of animals (dolphin, bird) or sea monsters. Provenance: Bayeux, rue Saint-Patrice, 1995 (excavation SDAC, restitution and restoration of the decorations Center for the Study of Roman Paintings, Atelier Pro Pictura Antiqua – Soissons).