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Roman "Tabernae" two-story storefront,

Roman "Tabernae" two-story storefront,

This product is currently out of stock. However, we would be pleased to create it for you upon request. Kindly contact us at jbk@toysoldiers.dk, and we will take care of the rest. Thank you.

402 EUR


Roman houses have a red line at the bottom for aesthetic and functional reasons, often created by using red clay tiles for the lower part of the walls or by applying a red plaster or whitewash to protect the lower parts of the wall from dirt and moisture. This practical use of red-toned materials was also a common visual element in Roman architecture, which often featured decorative plasterwork and painted walls in different colors.

Model/Product no.: TOS525#2

Roman two-story shop front with arches and balcony.
Ancient Roman shop fronts, known as tabernae (plural for taberna), were typically simple, single-room spaces that opened directly onto the street.
Dimensions: 39x14x30 cm.
Figures and trees are not included and can be purchased separately.