Overlooking via di Nocera, behind the Large Palaestra, the house has an area with limited space available and the aggregation of several independent cores. The large garden encloses a modern vineyard, which represents that which existed in the same place in 79 AD. The current vines were placed next to the moulds of the old roots and are grown according to the old techniques of the time.

The area is ennobled by the presence of the summer triclinium that gave name to the house, consisting of two twin niche fountains covered with mosaics made of glass paste, pumice stone and shells.

Date of excavation: 1933; 1954-1955.