The Great Bath

Roman Bath


Folder: Roman Britain
The Roman Baths complex is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing in the English city of Bath. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century.
The first shrine at the site of the hot …  (read more)

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Temple Courtyard

Looking toward where the temple would have stood. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Mosaic

The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Drain

Overspill water from the Sacred Spring flowed through here on its way to the river Avon. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Great Altar

It would have stood in the temple courtyard, outside the Temple. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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The Great Bath

The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Sacred Spring Overflow

Excess water from the Sacred Spring flows through here and then into the drain. The orange colour is due to dissolved iron in the water. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Great Bath and Abbey

The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Roof Fragment

Hollow box tiles were used to reduce the weight of the heavy roof and insulate the baths. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Vault Opening

This would have been at the top of the end wall of the building. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.
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