Polyandrion
Polyandrion is a term originating from ancient Greek, literally meaning "place for men." It was historically used to denote a specific area within a city or a building that was designated for the exclusive use of men. This concept was particularly prevalent in societies where gender segregation was a significant social norm.
In ancient Sparta, for instance, the polyandrion referred to the barracks where male citizens lived and trained
The concept of a polyandrion reflects a broader societal organization that differentiated between male and female