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Front elevation of the Roman temple, the Pantheon, Rome. Panteon. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Buonajuti from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World
Apodyterium for the Tepidarium in the Forum Thermae, PompeiiApodyterium or changing room for the Tepidarium or warm bath in the Forum Thermae, Pompeii. Servant with oil vase and towel standing next to a table
Tepidarium or warm bath, near the gate to Stabiae. Chromolithograph and illustration by G. Autoriello from Antonio Niccolinis Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations)
Frigidarium or cold bath, near the gate to Stabiae. Chromolithograph and illustration by G. Autoriello from Antonio Niccolinis Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations)
Bronze statues of house gods from the bathhouseBronze statues of house gods from the Thermae bathhouse at Regio IX, Insula IV, 5. Chromolithograph by J.G. Bach after an illustration by MIss Amy Butts from Emile Presuhns Les Plus Belles Peintures
Bronze statue of an Amorino (infant cupid) with a dolphin from the Thermae (baths) at Regio IX, Insula IV, 5. Chromolithograph by J.G
Spain. Italica. Roman city founded c. 206 BC. Thermae, Large Baths. Near Santiponce. Ruins. Andalusia
Roman ruins of Andelos. Mendigorria. Navarre. SpainRoman ruins of Andelos I-II centuries. Overview of the baths. Mendigorria. Navarre. Spain
Hadrians Villa. 2nd century. Great Baths. ItalyItaly. Hadrians Villa. Imperial Villa built by Emperor Hadrian (76-138). 2nd century. Great Baths. Tivoli
Italy. Herculaneum. Urban Thermae. Apodyterium. DetailItaly. Herculaneum. Urban Thermae. 1st century BC. Shelf for clothes in the male locker room (Apodyterium). Detail
Miletus. Baths of Faustina. Interior. 2nd century AD. Anatolian Peninsula
Italy. Pompeii. Forum baths. Built around 80BC. AtlasRoman art. Italy. Pompeii. Forum baths. Built around 80BC. Tepidarium (warm room). Detail of the Titan Atlas. Inside
Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. RuinsRoman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. Ruins. Oasis Tadmor
Roman Art. Spain. Andalusia. Italica. Thermae. 2nd century ASpain. Italica. Roman city founded c. 206 BC. Thermae, Large Baths. Near Santiponce. Ruins. Andalusia
The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon. SpaiRoman Art. Spain. The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon
Greek Art. Kronion thermae. OlympiaGreek Art. Kronion thermae. Ruins dating from the 2nd century BCE and the 5th century A.D. Sanctuary of Olympia. Greece
Greek Art. Leonidaion. Baths. Olympia. GreeceGreek Art. The Leonidaion. Lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games at Olympia. It was constructed around 330 BCE and was funded and designed by Leonidas of Naxos. Baths. Olympia
Greek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Ruins of the Greek baths. Ca. 480 B.C.5th century B.C. Greece
Greece. Argos. Roman Baths. Ruins. Peloponnese Region
Greece. Argos. Roman Baths and Theatre detail. Ruins. Peloponnese Region
Roman Baths of TitusView of the Roman Baths of Titus, public baths or thermae built in Rome by the Emperor Titus in 81 AD. A cross section is shown
Interior of the Roman baths, showing vaulted room with fountain.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity
Cross-section of Roman baths.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798
Wall paintings in the Baths of Titus, Rome.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages
RABANUS, Maurus (c. 780 - 856). De Universo (s. IX). Thermae. Romanesque edition from the Carolingian original manuscipt. Romanesque art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Cassino
SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Caldes de Montbui. Roman thermae or baths (2nd-1st c. BC). Frigidarium. Roman art. Republican period. Architecture
Rome / Diocletian BathsDIOCLETIAN BATHS on mount Viminale. The thermal baths were built between 298 and 306 AD. They were the biggest of Rome and could greet 3000 people at the same time. Date: 4th century AD
Caracallas BathsThough overall an unpleasant character, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, k.a. Caracalla, did one good deed, building the Thermae Antonianae or Baths of Caracalla for Romes citizens