Roman Baths
Ancient Roman bathhouses featuring hot springs, a temple and fascinating historical artifacts
About Roman Baths
Bath
The Roman Baths in Bath are one of the best-preserved ancient Roman sites in the world and a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the city. The baths were built around 70 AD and were part of a grand Roman bathhouse complex that was dedicated to the Roman goddess Sulis Minerva. The site includes a series of pools, a temple and a well-preserved hypocaust system, which was an ancient form of central heating. The main feature of the Roman Baths is the Great Bath, a large pool filled with naturally hot spring water. The water, which is sourced from the only natural hot springs in the UK, is rich in minerals, and the Romans believed it had healing properties. The museum at the site displays a fascinating collection of artifacts, including coins, inscriptions, and statues, that provide insight into the daily life of the Romans in Bath. Another highlight of the Roman Baths is the Temple of Sulis Minerva, which was the focal point of the complex. The remains of the temple and its sacred spring can still be explored, giving you a sense of the grandeur of the ancient site.
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