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The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Italy were Roman public baths, or thermae , built in Rome between AD 212 and 216, during the reign of the Emperor Caracalla. The extensive ruins of the baths have b...
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The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, the largest thermae in the world at the time of its completion ... The red-brick ruins of the Baths of Caracalla are situated southeast of ancient Rome's center. This huge 27 acre complex (11 hectares) housed bathing facilities with seats for more than 1600 people.
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ItalyGuides: Virtual Rome, a travel guide for Rome including pictures, movies, free audioguide, hotels, history, and more! ... In Imperial Rome this was a fashionable place to live, and some of its vanished splendour is still apparent in the vast ruins of the baths of Caracalla.
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Click on the numbers in the image at left to take a virtual stroll around one of the most magnificent baths ever built: The Baths of Caracalla.
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As valued clients of the Bath of Caracalla we wanted to inform you of a fire on March 03, 2009. The fire caused extensive fire damage which will take some time to repair. It is our intent at this time to repair, rebuild and remodel.
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The Baths of Caracalla in Rome: description and plan of a typical Roman baths complex dating from the 3rd century AD.
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A visitor's guide to the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, which features open-air opera and concerts in the summer. ... The Baths of Caracalla are the remains of what was once one of the grandest and most elaborate bath complexes in Italy. It dates from the early third century AD and was begun by Septimus Severus in 206...
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"The infamous Caracalla (A.D. 188-217) was the emperor who extended ... The underground vaulted facilities for servicing the calidarium (hot baths) and tepidarium (lukewarm baths) were incredibly complex. In semiruins today, the bath remains impressive, especially on summer evenings, when it is used for staging opera."
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Photo gallery of 68 pictures for "Baths of Caracalla" ... Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy (63 photographs ) ... This page is linked under the names "Baths of Caracalla" and "Thermae Antoninianae".
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A Day at the Baths; Wander through the frigidarium, tepidarium, caldarium, and other vital rooms in our online reconstruction of the famous Baths of Caracalla.
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