Roman bath ruins

Römische Badruinen Baden-Baden
archaeological site in Baden-Baden
#1 in Baden-Baden / #228 in Germany
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by Gerd Eichmann
/ CC BY-SA 4.0

Roman bath ruins in Baden-Baden, Germany, provide a fascinating glimpse into the ancient wellness culture of the Roman Empire. These well-preserved ruins date back to the 1st century AD, when the Romans established the settlement known as "Aquae" to take advantage of the region's thermal springs. Visitors can explore the remnants of the sophisticated heating systems and bathing structures that illustrate the advanced engineering skills of the Romans. The site includes remains of hot and cold baths, as well as intricate underfloor heating systems known as hypocausts, which showcase the luxurious lifestyle enjoyed by the Romans in this spa town.


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