DescriptionVilla Rustica Ahrweiler Kleiner Raum östlich des Korridors.jpg
Deutsch: Villa Rustica Ahrweiler, Germania Inferior, Deutschland: Quadratischer, mit einem Tonnengewölbe ausgestatteter Raum, der an den Korridor anschließt. Dieser Raum und die Malereien des teilrekonstruierten Gewölbes entstanden mit dem Haus II in der 2. Hälfte des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr.
English: Villa Rustica Ahrweiler, Germania Inferior, Germany: Square, with a barrel vault equipped room, which open to the corridor. This room and the paintings of the vault were partially reconstructed with the Haus II in the second half of the first century AD.
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