Roman Baths Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the ancient world with a visit to the Roman Baths
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the ancient world with a visit to the Roman Baths. Marvel at the intricate mosaic floor of the tepidarium, where Triton is surrounded by playful dolphins, transporting you to a realm of myth and legend. As you explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bath, England, you'll be captivated by its timeless beauty. Gaze upon the stunning Abbey beyond as visitors from all walks of life gather to experience these historic baths. The Gilt Bronze Head of Sulis Minerva stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage that once thrived here. Created by Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence, his artwork transports us into the heart of this Tepidarium. Venture further and discover ruins that whisper tales of past glory - Antonine Baths in Carthage. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites offer glimpses into an era long gone but not forgotten. Terracotta Telamons grace the Tepidarium within Pompeii's Forum Baths, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship from centuries ago. Travel across continents and witness another marvel - Roman Baths in Beirut, Lebanon. This Middle Eastern gem showcases how Roman influence extended far beyond Europe's borders. Take a step back even further with vintage photographs capturing snapshots from 1900s England. Works and Sun Sculpture Studios bring history alive through their lens as they capture moments at Bath's Roman Baths. Finally, let your gaze rest upon Gorgons Head - an intriguing artifact found within these ancient baths in Bath itself. Its presence serves as a reminder that beneath these tranquil waters lies a world steeped in mystery and wonder. They can more than just remnants; they are portals into an era when bathing was not only about cleansing but also about indulging one's senses while embracing artistry and culture. So come forth and embark on a journey through time at this remarkable site – where history meets modern fascination.