Roman Baths
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The Roman Baths were built with three chief divisions including frigidarium which is a cold section, tepidarium which is a warm section and caldarium which is a hot section. They were constructed in third century AD in the times of the Emperor Caracalla as a tribute to Asclepius, known as the god of medicine. The basement and first floors are the only remains today.
Opening hours: Open Daily 0830 - 1200, 1300 – 1730 hours.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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