This house, which opens on Via dell'Abbondanza, was opened to the public for the first time in 2016 after the great work of securing the entire area of the Regio VIII. The house owes its name to the refined mosaic that decorates the entrance and represents a wild boar attacked by dogs. This theme, also common in other Pompeian houses, had the function of removing evil spirits from the house. The large atrium is decorated with a carpet of imperial age mosaics surrounded by a motif that depicts the city walls with its doors and towers.
On the bottom there is a large garden where an exedra has been created that reproduces on a smaller scale that of Alessandro in the Casa del Fauno.
Date of excavation: 1809, 1819, 1826, 1837.