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Stabian Baths, Pompeii
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Stabian Baths, Pompeii

Colonnades of the Stabian Baths at Pompeii, the Roman town buried in volcanic ash following the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE. The building was first constructed in the 4th century BCE and modified in the 2nd century BCE.
Imperial Baths, Trier
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Imperial Baths, Trier

The Imperial Baths at Trier (Germany) is a vast Roman thermal bathing complex constructed in the 4th century CE. The building, which would have been one of the largest of its kind, was never completed and there is evidence that it was later...
Heated Flooring, Roman Baths at Glanum
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Heated Flooring, Roman Baths at Glanum

A portion of the brick underfloor system (hypocaust) which allowed the rooms of the Roman baths to be heated at Glanum, southern France. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE.
Winter Baths in Thuburbo Majus
Image by Carole Raddato

Winter Baths in Thuburbo Majus

Ruins of a bath complex in Thuburbo Majus, photograph by Carole Raddato, El Fahs, Tunisia, 18 February, 2023. The Winter Baths at Thuburbo Majus (modern-day Tunisia) were completed between 392 and 408 CE. The bathing complex had more than...
Roman Baths, Empuries
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Roman Baths, Empuries

Part of the Roman baths at Empuries (Emporiae), north-eastern Spain. 1st-2nd centuries CE.
Roman Baths, Ancyra
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Roman Baths, Ancyra

Ankara Roman Baths Open Air Museum, Ankara.
Cold Water Pool, Roman Baths at Milreu, Portugal
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Cold Water Pool, Roman Baths at Milreu, Portugal

Cold water pool in the frigidarium (cold room) of the Roman baths at the villa at Milreu, southern Portugal. The interior of the pool is decorated with mosaics depicting fish and mussels. 4th century CE.
Roman Baths Furnace
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Roman Baths Furnace

The remains of the furnace which heated the private baths at the Roman villa of Els Munts, Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain). 1st century CE.
Roman Baths at Gaujac, France
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Roman Baths at Gaujac, France

Remains of Roman baths at the Oppidum Saint Vincent (Gaujac, Gard, France), built between 20-25 CE.
Marine Mosaic in the Central Baths of Herculaneum
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Marine Mosaic in the Central Baths of Herculaneum

Marine mosaic floor decorating the apodyterium (changing room) of the women's baths in Herculaneum. The Central Baths at Herculaneum were built around the beginning of the 1st century CE and were divided, as was then the common practice...
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