Compluvium

The compluvium was a central opening in the roof of the atrium that let in light and air. The roof sloped downward around this opening, and special tiles with animal-head waterspouts caught the rainwater and channeled it into the pool below the opening. This reconstructed compluvium is in the House of Menander in Pompeii, and the bear-headed waterspout tile below was also found in Pompeii.

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