Roman Baths
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A huge complex of Roman baths was built in the III century by the emperor Caracalla and dedicated to the Roman god of healing Asclepius. Baths consisted of four parts: a cold room with a dressing room and a swimming pool, a hot room for washing, steam rooms and cool lounges. Preserved only ruins, including brick columns supporting the floor to circulate hot air under it.

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