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  • Weißenburg

    (Germany) (Urban baths)

  • Beit She'an

    (Israel) (Urban baths)

  • Caldes de Malavella, Gerona

    (Spain) (Urban baths)

  • Cimiez (Cemenelum)

    (France) (Urban baths)

  • Bagnaccio

    (Italy) (Urban baths)

  • Lillebonne (Juliobona)

    (France) (Urban baths)

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Public Baths in ancient Rome were not just for bathing, but for social, recreational and fitness activities. During the Roman Republic period, the public bath place mainly includes a hot water hall, warm water hall, cold water hall in three parts. The larger baths also have a lounge, recreation hall and Sports Ground. Pipes are arranged in the basement and the wall of the bathing place to channel the hot air and smoke for heating.

The elaborate public bath complex, a standard feature of city life in the Roman Empire, served as a social hub. The larger spa facilities go beyond changing rooms and hot and cold baths. Other facilities include a stadium, clubhouse, lecture hall and library. There are 81 natural public baths in different countries of Rome. The random tool generator keeps a complete record of the location and country of these public baths, making it easy to search for visitors who want to experience nearby.

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