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Roman Baths
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Roman Baths
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Gellert, R?C And Sz?Chenyi Baths
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Baths Of Caracalla, Bath Of Diocletian, Bath Of Titus, Bath Of Trajan
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Imperial Baths And Barbara Baths
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Spa
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Termas Romanas De Alange
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Two Bathhouses: The Large Hammam El-Basha And The Small Hammam Built By Dahar El-Amar (Both 18th Century)
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Ancient Roman Bath Turned Into A Baptismal Font In The Neonian Baptistery
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Part Of Citadel, Now Museum
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Steam Bath
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Byzantine Bath In Santa Chiara
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"Banos Arabes" Wiki - "Many Tourists Visit The Arab Baths, Which Were Actually Built Under Alfonso Xi"
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Wiki - "Granada's Public Baths, Like El Ba?Uelo Or The Alhambra Baths, And The Complex Of Arab Public Fountains And Wells (Aljibes), Are Unique In Europe."
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Moa, Mamshit, Sobota, Avdat
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Los Baños De Doña María De Padilla At The Alcazar
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"..The Baths, Rebuilt On The Site Of The 15th Century Baths And Still In Use Today. The Baths Are Heated By An Elaborate Network Of Underground Conduits" (Ab)
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Classical Roman Baths
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Medieval Bath-House (Hammam)
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Deischgasse 2
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Old Bath
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Ten Hammams
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Les Vieux Bains
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Anusha Khan Baths
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Various Hammams
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Several
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Sauna
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"Three Roman Baths Have Been Completely Excavated At Dougga; A Fourth Has So Far Only Been Partially Uncovered." (Wiki)
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Knights' Baths
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A Hammam Has Been Uncovered
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Hammams
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14 Hammams In The Medina, Oldest Dating From The 12th Century (Ab Ev)
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Public Baths
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Badhus At Skarva
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Roman Baths At Meroe City Archaeological Site
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At Present, There Are Four Hammāms Inside Bazaar Complex Including Seyyed Golābi Hammām. (Nom File)
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Public Baths Dedicated To The Emperor Hadrian (Ab Ev)
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Pumapongo Inca Bath - Systems Of Baths And Pools For Collecting Water (Nom File)
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There Are What Are Widely Described As "Ceremonial" Or "Ritual" Baths At Mp (16 In Total) And At Other Sites Within The Sanctuary -E.G Winay Wayna And Phuyupatamarca. Elsewhere These Are Merely Described As "Fountains" With Their Original Purpose Left Unclear. See -
See Www.Machupicchuperu.Info
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The City Included Ceremonial Reception Halls, Mosques, Administrative And Government Offices, Gardens, A Mint, Workshops, Barracks, Residences And Baths (Wiki)
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Thermal Baths From The Early Byzantine Period
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Balneum, Part Of The Octagon Complex
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"The Monumental Entrance (...) Opens Into A Courtyard, On To Which Faces The Elaborate Baths Complex. The Oval Palaestra (Exercise Area) Gives Access To An Impressive Octagonal Frigidarium (Cold Room) And Thence Through The Tepidarium (Warm Room) Out Of Which Open Three Caldaria (Hot Baths). (Ab Ev)
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Terme Della Rotonda In Catania, "The Remains Of One Of Several Roman Public Baths In The City"
See En.Wikipedia.Org
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On The Hillside Above The Main Buildings Are The Miners’ Baths And Canteen, Opened In 1939, Built In The International Modernist Style Favoured By The Architects Of The Miners’ Welfare Committee. It Is The Only Baths Building In Wales From The Inter-War Years Which Retains Its Hot-Air Lockers For Drying Clothes, Shower Cubicles, Automated Boot Brushes, Canteen, And Medical Rooms
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Hammams
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One Of The Most Magnificent Temazcal (Steam Baths), Located Near The Ball-Court And Used For Purification In The Ball-Game Ritual (Ab Ev)
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The Earliest Hypocaust Baths In Jordan, At The Nabataean Temple At Rum (Ab Ev)
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The Spa Towns Of Bagni San Filippo And Bagno Vignoni (Nomination File, P. 74, 122)
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Ruins Of A Temazcal (Steam Bath) South Of Group F
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Byzantine Baths In The Acropolis
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There Are Two Sets Of Persian Baths In The Stone Town. The Most Elaborate Are The Hamamni Baths, Built During The Sultanate Of Seyyid Barghash (1870-88).
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Public Baths
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The Shahi Baoli Has Small Chambers That Were Used As Baths By The Royal Family.
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Public Baths (Roman) (Ab Ev)
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Roman Baths In Sanssouci
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Herculaneum
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Roman Baths Complex
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Citadelle Laferri?Re Bathing Quarters
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Hammam
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Roman Bath
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The Large Thermal Baths Of Colonia Ulpia Traiana Occupy An Entire Insula. They Were Examined In Emergency Excavations In 1957 And Then Buried. After The Archaeological Park Was Founded, It Was Exposed Again With Subsequent Conservation. A Protective Structure Was Built Over The Foundation Walls Of The Thermal Baths, Which Imitates The Ancient Shape Of The Building And Has Housed The Roman Museum Since 2008. (Wiki)
See De.Wikipedia.Org
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There Used To Be A Vapour Bath In The Wasserwerk.
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" One Of The Most Remarkable Features Of Ancient Kerkouan Is That Almost All Houses Are Equipped With Elaborate Bathrooms. Shoe-Shaped Bathtubs Made From Red Concrete Are The Most Typical Model, With A Seat For The Bather."
See Www.Hydriaproject.Info
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The Kasbah Counts Various Still Functional Hammams. (French Wiki)
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Several Historic Hammams
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Hammam Behbel Bah Sharia
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Great Spa Towns of Europe
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Hadrian's Wall: Roman Baths Of Vindolanda
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Piazza Della Repubblica: "Foundations Of A Thermae Complex On The South Side And A Religious Building Were Found In The 19th-Century Demolition Of The Warren Of Medieval Streets That Had Encroached Upon The Site.
See En.Wikipedia.Org
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Baths Of Fasiladas
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Hammam
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Bad Gögging (Id No 1): "Substantial Remains Of The Spa Baths Of Legio Iii Italica Were Discovered Here In The Course Of Several Excavation Campaigns Carried Out Between 1959 And 2007. The Extensive Building Covered An Area Of At Least 50 M By 36 M. It Was Formed By At Least Four Building Units, Which Housed Numerous Rooms With Hypocaust Heating, A Steam Room, Several Cold Water Pools And A 11 M By 8 M Large Central Water Basin With Four To Five Hip‐Baths Attached To Its North‐Eastern Wall." (Nomination File, P. 61)
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Hammam Al-Nouri
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Roman Public Baths At Porolissum; Potaissa: The Thermal Baths, With An Area Of Over 2,000 M2, Are The Biggest Military Thermae Known In Dacia.(Wiki)
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Roman Baths
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Eski Kaplica (Old Turkish Bath)
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Bath Houses
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Santa Maria Del Naranco (Former Palace)
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Constantine's Baths
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Roman Bath
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Two Large Basins Have Been Carved From The Stone Foundation Of The Compound. One Was A Bath For Andrianampoinimerina, And The Other Was A Swimming Pool For Ranavalona I. Water Was Taken From The Sacred Lake Of Amparihy At The North Of The Village And Was Replaced Weekly." Wiki The Holy Lake Of Amparihy Is Artificial, Its Use Being Confined To Royalty And Ritual, Such As The Annual Royal Bath, Princely Circumcision, And The Receipt Of Royal Entrails. The Bath Is Particularly Symbolic, For Then The King Takes Upon Himself All The Sins Of The Kingdom And, In Ritually Cleansing Himself, Both Purifies His Subjects And Enables Nature To Regenerate." Nom File
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Remains Of Turkish Hammam In Al-Hofuf
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Roman Baths
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