Ancient Roman bathhouses, also known as thermae, were relatively large, standardized complexes where people bathed, relaxed and socialized, according to Britannica. The complex usually had three ...
As the Roman Empire spread across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, the baths followed, bringing daily civilization to millions of people. Inside the Thermae Most bath complexes were Thermae.
Despite being nearly 2,000 years old, the baths in England still have their intricate Roman architecture and engineering intact. As one of the best-preserved complexes of its kind, this iconic ...