Villa el Santiscal

Plan of Villa el Santiscal, Gorges, Planche LXIII
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Name of Building

Villa el Santiscal

Town or City, Country where the building was originally established

Hispania Baetica, Arcos de la Frontera

Date the building was designed and/or first built

unspecified

Culturally Specific Time Period

Roman Empire

Architectural Type

Garden

Building Description

This rich country villa on the left bank of the Guadalete River was begun in the first century and continued in use through the fourth century with its heyday in the third century AD. Figured mosaics found in the nineteenth century are now lost. Partial excavations around 1965 disclosed a villa built around a central peristyle (14 x 10 m) with a garden in the center. A rill pool ran around the outside of the garden. On each side there was a fountain and semicircular extension of the pool into the planting area of the garden.

Student First and Last Name

Alyson Schruefer

Citation

“Villa el Santiscal,” World Architecture, accessed June 28, 2026, https://www.worldarchitecture.artinterp2.org/items/show/120.

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