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  1. 5 sty 2018 · The great orator Cicero composed speeches from his retreat by the bay, while the poet Virgil and the naturalist Pliny maintained residences within easy reach of the rejuvenating public baths.

  2. The Baths of Diocletian (Latin: Thermae Diocletiani, Italian: Terme di Diocleziano) were public baths in ancient Rome. Named after emperor Diocletian and built from AD 298 to 306, they were the largest of the imperial baths.

  3. The Baths of Diocletian were the largest bath complex in Ancient Rome. It currently houses part of the National Museum of Rome.

  4. 5 maj 2010 · Also down the long hallway of private rooms is the laconium, a coed sauna. The baths are gender-segregated and have a strict “no cameras or cell phones” rule. The laconium, accessible from both the men’s and women’s areas, is the only public place inside the baths where both sexes can mingle.

  5. 30 wrz 2018 · They made Baiae famous by turning the coastal town into the Las Vegas of the ancient Roman Empire. When the Roman elite first began coming to their favorite vacation spot, they were eager...

  6. 26 sty 2022 · While you might not be able to do as the Romans did and soak in the warm pools, here are some of the best-preserved baths in Rome that you can still visit and relive this ancient Roman practice.

  7. The Baths of Diocletian were the most extensive public baths in ancient Rome, covering an immense area of approximately 13 hectares (32 acres). They were designed to accommodate thousands of bathers simultaneously and provide various services and amenities for the citizens of Rome.

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