aNCIENT ROMAN BATHS

 
 
In the first century B.C., a typical Roman citizen's day would include work in the morning and a leisurely afternoon at the public bath or thermae. Large cities and small towns alike had public baths. The baths were large buildings built for the citizens by rich emperors who wanted to impress their subjects. Sometimes, wealthy Romans who were trying to gain popularity with the people would pay the entry fee for anyone wishing to visit the baths for a whole day. There was a minimal fee so the lower classes and slaves could not attend.Aqueducts or natural mountain springs supplied the water needed for the baths. The baths usually opened around 10:30 am and closed just before supper time. Men and women bathed separately. Women either bathed very early in the morning or at their own homes. Some of the baths for the higher classes were filled with wine for the men and milk for the women.The baths were very elegant. A normal bath house would have mirror-covered walls, ceilings made of glass, and the pools lined with marble, and all sorts of artwork co
 
 


The fires in the basement where stocked by slaves of the baths. If you enjoyed swimming, some baths had large swimming pools. In the frigidarium you could expect to find a small pool of cold water to wash off all the sweat. This underground heating system had hot air heated from the basement fires flowing between the brick or concrete columns, which supported the ground floor. Between the 1st and 4th centuries A. From the hot rooms you would go into a cooler room called frigidarium. In some baths, the floors would be so hot that the bathers would have to wear wooden sandals to stop their feet from being burnt. The warm air flowed through the wall ducts into the rooms at the baths and quickly heated them. Extensive ruins of three of these remain; the baths of Titus, Caracalla, and Diocletian. They did this because soap was a rare luxury for the wealthy, higher classes of Rome only. Once undressed, you would go here to prepare yourself for the sauna-like room called the calidraium. Some topics in this essay:
, Caracalla Diocletian, Roman Empire, Rome Extensive, public baths, century bc, Eastern Europe, bath house, baths baths, baths day, women bathed, heated hypocaust, tepidarium calidarium, roman baths,
 
   
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