Painted Walls from Lullingstone Roman Villa, England

This evening I am posting information and video on the magnificent painted walls from Lullingstone Roman Villa in S.E. England. 

 


 Lullingstone villa is located about 27 miles SE of London in/near Lullingstone Country Park, Kent.

These restored areas of wall-painting are from a room in the villa which was evidently used for Christian worship in the late Roman period of 3rd/4th centuries AD. 

One panel bears the Chi-Rho monogram, the first letters of Christ's name in Greek.This was a standard symbol of Christianity at this time. The other shows a series of figures at prayer. Christian priests still use the standing pose with raised hands when praying before a congregation.

The walls are on display at the British Museum in London.

An accurate reconstruction of a Roman Villa can be found here.

 

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