peristyles
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A peristyle is a type of Greek and Roman architechture which resembles a porch/deck with large columns, sometimes in an open area of a building (colonnade).
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The correct term is "peristyle," which refers to a columned porch or walkway surrounding a building or courtyard. The word "peristylium" is a Latin term that can also be used to describe this architectural feature, but "peristyle" is the more commonly used term in English. In summary, both terms are related but "peristyle" is generally preferred in modern usage.
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69 meters in length, 19 meters in width makes the perimeter 176 meters.
The peristylium (called peristyle in English), a garden surrounded by porticos, was at the back of the domus, the detached house of the rich.
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