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Place Allianoi by C. Foss — last modified Feb 28, 2023 05:40 PM
An ancient spa, known in modern times as Paşa Ilıca in Turkey (BAtlas 56 E3 Paşa Ilıca)
Place Barbarathermen at Trier by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 29, 2022 05:47 PM
Dating to the second century, the so-called "Barbara Baths" (Barbarathermen in German) are the largest Roman bath complex known north of the Alps. The bath complex was reused first as a Medieval castle and then as a seventeenth century Jesuit college. The ruins were designated as part of the "Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St. Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier" UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.
Place Fontaines Salées by Scott Vanderbilt — last modified Feb 28, 2023 08:48 PM
Salt springs continuously exploited from the Neolithic period through the early modern era. Also the site of a Roman bath complex.
Place Le Caldane by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 01, 2018 04:46 PM
Ancient thermal baths in use from the Etrusco-Roman period onward.
Place Roman Baths (Parium) by Zachary Rosalinsky — last modified Jun 21, 2022 12:51 PM
Public baths at Parium used from the second century BCE and renovated several times in the late Roman and Byzantine periods, likely being used until at least the seventh century CE.
Place San Basilio by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 30, 2021 05:57 PM
A Roman bath complex that was reused first as a monastic complex and then as the Medieval church of San Basilio.
Place Tripolis by J.P. Brown — last modified Dec 30, 2023 10:50 AM
The Phoenicians established a commercial outpost at Tripolis (Tripoli) in the ninth century BC. An independent city during the Hellenistic period, Tripolis came under Roman control in 64 BC.