Bath's famous Roman Baths are located in the city center, directly opposite Bath Cathedral. The bathing area is divided into upper and lower floors. The lower level bath is connected to the underground hot springs. The pool water is clear, with warm spring water still flowing out, and it has been maintained in this state for more than 10,000 years. The upper and lower floors of the bath are supported by 12 pillars, each of which has different statues of Roman gods, because the Romans believed that the sacred waters of the hot springs originated from the gods' protection.
It s a historical place worth to go. The underground hot spring is still working. What a wonderful historical building.
Underneath the modern city, you will find the ruins of a Roman House and Baths. Book in advance and you will be glad you did. It is only open on Saturdays. I was surprised to find that I was the only person on the tour. Nevertheless, I had a full hour tour and learned a lot about Roman bath houses. It was amazing to visit this well-preserved sight.
Great location, great choice.
Special satisfaction, excellent location to find. .
The Roman Baths is a well-preserved historical site in Pasteur, Somerset, England. The baths themselves are lower than modern streets and include holy springs, Roman temples, Roman baths and museums. It is a famous attraction in the United Kingdom, and it is also a must to go to Bath. Tickets need to be collected. We are unified by the tour guide to collect the money to buy the tickets. The specific amount is forgotten. Ancient Roman baths, including the Caesar Baths (now the stage square of the Classical Arts Festival, has been listed as a World Heritage Site), the Barbara Baths and the Livestock Market Baths. It was built in 200 BC, and the scale was about 172 meters X 240 meters. The Roman Baths is actually the place where the ancient Romans bathed. The whole place was made of marble and paved with stone inlays; there were frescoes, statues, and special utensils. The house is very tall, divided into two floors, all with round arches, it is very stable to walk in; the inside is magnificent. Walk in from the gate, and when you pass the service desk, each person can receive a multilingual Boeing commentator. Visitors can adjust the platform by themselves and choose the language they understand to understand the cultural background of this ancient building. Basically, everyone just follows the route of other people. There are some explanation rooms and screening rooms next to them. If you are tired, you can go in and watch the explained videos and take a break. In some places, the light is relatively dark, and you can see the hot water flowing through, which should be the hot water in the bath. These places seem to have been specially opened so that everyone can see the roots of the bath in a deeper level. The bathing area can be seen from the highest third floor. The third floor is open-air, surrounded by many stone statues, all lifelike. You can stand directly by the pool on the first floor. It looks like a pool of green water, which is really strange.