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Terrace
Houses

Since
these houses are located in the town center they were obviously occupied
by important people. The area is therefore called the "Rich
Houses" or "Hillside Palace". Every terrace on the
stepped street was a home entrance. All were
peristyle
(with a small pool in the center) and the rooms were arranged around the
pool. Most houses were three-story not higher than 20 or 25 m. Columns
were on all sides and the floors were marble. There was running water to
the houses, either from a fountain or along the side.
In some houses there were even cisterns and wells. Light came in from the
open peristyle, but not enough to keep the houses from being dim, since
there were no windows. The houses were lighted like the baths were. The
floors were mosaic, the walls had frescoes or colored marble. The precious
finds from the houses are on display in the Ephesus Museum.

The houses were built up the first
century AD and were used as late as Heraclius' time (611-641) doubtless
with multiple restorations.
 

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