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The Famous Baths of the Roman Empire
Video by Kelly Macquire

The Famous Baths of the Roman Empire

Roman Baths were designed for bathing and relaxing and were a common feature of cities throughout the Roman empire. Baths included a wide diversity of rooms with different temperatures, as well as swimming pools and places to read, relax...
Plan of the Old Baths of Pompeii
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Plan of the Old Baths of Pompeii

Plan of the Old Baths at Pompeii. Legend A — atrium B — apodyterium (room for undressing) C — frigidarium (cool bath) D — tepidarium (warm room) E — caldarium (hot bath) F — thermal chamber G — women's tepidarium H — women's apodyterium...
Roman Baths in Varna
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Roman Baths in Varna

The Roman Baths of Odessos (modern-day Varna, Bulgaria) were built around the end of the 2nd and the beginning of the 3rd century CE under Roman emperor Septimius Severus. They cover over 7000 square meters and were the fourth-largest public...
The Baths of the Roman Empire
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The Baths of the Roman Empire

An infographic illustrating a typical Roman bathhouse design and elements. The Baths of the Roman Empire were a complex network of public facilities playing a major role in the daily lives of the citizens of the empire. Most Roman baths followed...
Caracalla Baths, Rome, Italy - Digital Reconstruction
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Caracalla Baths, Rome, Italy - Digital Reconstruction

A digital reconstruction of what the Caracalla Baths in Rome, Italy may have looked like. Reconstruction created by NeoMam Studios, commissioned by QS Supplies.
Roman Baths in Bath, England - Digital Reconstruction
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Roman Baths in Bath, England - Digital Reconstruction

A digital reconstruction of what the Roman Baths in modern-day Bath, England may have looked like. Reconstruction created by NeoMam Studios, commissioned by QS Supplies.
Roman Baths Floor, Butrint
Image by Mark Cartwright

Roman Baths Floor, Butrint

A section of the Roman baths flooring at Butrint (modern Albania), 2nd century CE. The brick piles allowed for the circulation of warm air to heat the baths.
Roman Baths of Odessos - Digital Reconstruction
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Roman Baths of Odessos - Digital Reconstruction

A digital reconstruction of what the Roman Baths of Odessos in modern-day Varna, Bulgaria may have looked like. Reconstruction created by NeoMam Studios, commissioned by QS Supplies.
Barbara Baths, Trier - Digital Reconstruction
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Barbara Baths, Trier - Digital Reconstruction

A digital reconstruction of what the Barbara Baths in Trier, Germany may have looked like. Reconstruction created by NeoMam Studios, commissioned by QS Supplies.
Visitor's Guide to Ancient Dion
Article by TimeTravelRome

Visitor's Guide to Ancient Dion

Dion is located at the foot of Mount Olympus in the north of Greece, in what would have been ancient Macedon. It takes its name from the most important Macedonian sanctuary dedicated to Zeus ("Dios” meaning "of Zeus”). Legend claims this...
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