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Stabian Baths, Pompeii
Image by Mary Harrsch

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
Image by Carole Raddato

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...
Marine Mosaic in the Central Baths of Herculaneum
Image by Carole Raddato

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...
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...
Baths at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Italy - Digital Reconstruction
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Baths at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Italy - Digital Reconstruction

A digital reconstruction of what the at Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, Italy may have looked like. Reconstruction created by NeoMam Studios, commissioned by QS Supplies.
A Visitor's Guide to Pompeii
Article by Carole Raddato

A Visitor's Guide to Pompeii

Visitors to Naples and its surrounding area could be overwhelmed by the number of archaeological wonders to see. Buried for centuries beneath tons of volcanic ash and debris, the archaeological sites scattered along the coast of Naples are...
The Forum Baths in Pompeii
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The Forum Baths in Pompeii

The Forum Baths in Pompeii were established in 80 BCE and were the only baths still in use after the earthquake of 62 CE. The walls are beautifully decorated with frescoes of garden scenes, and the vault ceilings are embellished with stucco...
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 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.
Great Thermal Baths of Dion, Greece
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Great Thermal Baths of Dion, Greece

The Great Thermal Baths were the largest and most lavish baths built in Roman Dion in Macedonia (Greece). They were built in the late 2nd century CE and abutted the southern city wall. The extensive underfloor hypocaust heating system and...
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