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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The Sacred Spring

Water at a temperature of 46oC rises from deep below ground into the Sacred Spring at a rate of 13 litres per second (1.1 million litres per day). The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Great Bath Inlet

The Great Bath is fed from the Sacred Spring via this channel. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Lead Pipe

The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Semi-Circular Pool

The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Great Bath Roof

This section was found in the 1880s fallen into the middle of the Great Bath. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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The Circular Bath

The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Hypocaust

In the western range of baths. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Altars

The Roman Baths, Bath, England.

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Paterae

Metal pans, known as paterae. The Roman Baths, Bath, England.
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