Baths

Title

Baths

Description

The continuing life of Roman Bath in Late Antiquity.

Creator

Kailen Kinsey

Collection Items

Google Earth View of the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
The Baths of Diocletian in Rome, today.

Floor Plan of the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
This floor plan reflects the original layout of the Baths of Diocletian in Rome. The numbers indicated on the plan represent : 1, Caldarium; 2, Tepidarium; 3, Frigidarium; 4, Natatio; 5, Palaestra; 6, main entrance; 7, Exedra

Reconstruction of the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
This reconstruction represents what the Baths of Diocletian would have looked like during Late Antiquity. These baths could host up to three thousand people at once and contained libraries, concert halls, gardens, art exhibition halls and a…

Ruins of Baths of Trajan, Rome
A view of the remains of the Baths of Trajan in Rome today. The baths were built between 104 CE and 109 CE>

Plan of the Baths of Trajan, Rome
The floor plan of the Baths of Trajan in Rome, indicated are the various areas where bathers would have gone during their visit. This site was built between 104 CE and 109 CE, having been commissioned by Emperor Trajan.

Reconstruction of the Baths of Trajan, Rome
A reconstruction of the Baths of Trajan, which were constructed starting in 104 CE.

View of Rome, with Baths Indicated
From the University of Reading, this image is an overhead view of late antique Rome, with the major Bath houses highlighted.

Google Earth View of Imperial Baths, Trier
The current Google Earth view of the ruins of the Imperial Baths in Trier, Germany.

Ruins of the Imperial Baths, Trier
The Imperial Baths in Trier, Germany is they appear today.
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