The house has an irregular layout consisting of two originally independent units being united. The atrium area almost entirely preserves the original decoration dating back to the last period of the city; the upper part, consisting of painted blocks of rows, is well preserved. A marble table resting on legs in the shape of winged lions is found at the edge of the impluvium.
The rear part consists of richly decorated rooms formed around the portico and the central garden, dedicated to gatherings or receiving guests. The life-size images of Bacchus and Venus are painted on the walls of the exedra, and the central area of the floor of the triclinium is embellished with inlaid coloured marble.
There is an aedicula on the back wall of the garden, where there is the lararium for family worship.
Date of excavation: 1896-1897.