The rooms and scenes depicted in the mosaics of the Villa Romana del Casale eloquently interpret the profile that would have distinguished the figure of the dominus, so much so as to validate some of the theories suggested over the years by archaeologists.
 
                                   
                              As a matter of fact, it is plausible to say that the late antiquity residence, for all its magnificence, reflects the complexity of life and the activities of someone of high social status, who commissioned within it a public route  in addition to a second one intended for the more private circle.
in addition to a second one intended for the more private circle. The sequence of the official places unfolds from the monumental entrance
The sequence of the official places unfolds from the monumental entrance  towards the   
    vestibule
towards the   
    vestibule
    
  
  
 and the southern part of the   
    quadrangular peristyle
    
  
  
 to the   
    biapsidal corridor
    
  
  
 of the “great hunt”, which serves as a narthex, or place of passage, for those who had to access the most imposing and important space of this vast work of architecture, the   
    basilica
    
  
  
, reserved for audiences.
The refinement of the marble materials that covered the walls and the   
    opus sectile
    
  
  
 paving undoubtedly recalls its function of reception, as can be seen on the walls of other areas of the villa not used by the family. The large biapsidal corridor depicting scenes of capturing exotic animals 
 to be brought to Rome for the   
    venationes
to be brought to Rome for the   
    venationes
    
  
  
 also serves as a link between the quarters of the basilica, the peristyle and the   
    triapsidal triclinium
    
  
  
.
 The orderly succession of rooms such as the peristyle,
The orderly succession of rooms such as the peristyle,  the biapsidal corridor
the biapsidal corridor  and the basilica
and the basilica  generally imply imperial palaces, but can also be identified in private villas, such as that of   
    Patti
generally imply imperial palaces, but can also be identified in private villas, such as that of   
    Patti
    
  
  
, in Sicily, where an   
    apsidal hall
    
  
  
 opens directly onto the peristyle.
