List of Roman public baths
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This is a list of ancient Roman public baths.
Urban baths[edit]
Algeria[edit]
- Timgad
- Guelma (Calama)
- Héliopolis
- Hammam Meskoutine (Aquae Tibilitanae)
- Hammam Righa (Aquae Calidae)
Austria[edit]
Bulgaria[edit]
- Kyustendil (Pautalia)
- Varna (Odessus)
- Hisarya (Augusta Diocletianopolis)
- Sozopol
France[edit]
- Arles - Thermes de Constantin
- Glanum, near today's Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
- Paris - Thermes de Cluny
Germany[edit]
Hungary[edit]
Israel[edit]
Italy[edit]
- Baths of Agrippa
- Baths of Caracalla
- Baths of Diocletian
- Baths of Titus
- Baths of Trajan
- Pompeii (ruins)
- Herculaneum
Lebanon[edit]
Libya[edit]
- Leptis Magna - Hadrian's baths
Macedonia[edit]
- Strumica (Tiveriopolis)
The Netherlands[edit]
Portugal[edit]
Romania[edit]
Spain[edit]
Tunisia[edit]
- Dougga - Bath of the Cyclopses (ruins)
- Dougga - Antonian Bath (ruins)
- Dougga - Aïn Doura Bath (ruins)
- Tunis (Carthage) - Antonine baths (ruins)
Turkey[edit]
- Ankara - Baths of Ancyra (ruins)
United Kingdom[edit]
- Bath - Roman Baths
- Exeter, Devon
- Leicester - Jewry Wall
- Ribchester, in Lancashire
- Tripontium, near today's Rugby, Warwickshire
- Welwyn, Hertfordshire - Welwyn Roman Baths
Military bathhouses[edit]
UK[edit]
- Bearsden, Greater Glasgow area, Scotland
- Prestatyn, Wales
- Ravenglass, Cumbria - Roman Bath House
- Vindolanda, Little Chesters, near Hadrian's Wall
Hungary[edit]
Villa bathhouses[edit]
UK[edit]
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