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Thermae Maiores Baths, Budapest

The Thermae Maiores Baths were part of the 2nd century legionary fortress that was discovered during the first excavations in Aquincum in 1778.

The Thermae Maiores Baths were part of the 2nd century legionary fortress that was discovered during the first excavations in Aquincum in 1778. Typical of Roman baths, it featured a palaestra (gymnastics hall), laconicum (sweat rooms) and tepidarium and frigidarium (hot and cold pools).


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About Thermae Maiores Baths

 Budapest, Flórián tér 3-5, 1033 Hungary

 +36 1 250 1650

 www.aquincum.hu

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