The southern core consists of five rooms, characterized by mosaic floors, two of which crossed by the S.S. 106 (Statal Road) and still waiting for excavation. At the southern edge, there is a colonnaded room with a circular plan, open to the outside. The floor of this space is polychrome and has a wide band decorated with intricate vegetable circles, as well as a central panel (emblem) that depicts a female face.
The adjacent room houses a mosaic depicting a drunken Bacchus, supported by a small satyr that pours wine into a large vase. The next room, completely covered with colored plasters, has a green and white mosaic floor, with large tiles that make up a suggestive “pelt carpet”.