LPMBLD013 Roman Shop (Taberna)
Our third facade portrays a generic Roman shop or taberna and includes a removable shutter, to show the shop being opened for business in the morning, or being closed at the end of the day. It is capable of representing a wide array of establishments and to facilitate a variety of figures.
Tabernae were versatile storefronts or workshops commonly found in bustling urban areas. These establishments served a variety of functions, from simple shops selling goods such as food, clothing, and household items, to more specialized services like bakeries, taverns, and even brothels.
The tabernae were essential to daily life in Rome, providing goods and services to both locals and travelers alike. With their open fronts and bustling activity, tabernae formed a vital part of the city's social and economic fabric, embodying the vibrant spirit of Roman commerce and daily life.
This set includes a loose door to include in your display.
H: 230mm W: 150mm D: 80mm
Note: as these buildings are fully hand-painted and finished, differences in detailing have to be expected. It is impossible to make these items identical.
Models by King & Country not included, used by kind permission of K & C