roman baths
The Roman Baths complex in Bath, UK, is a remarkable historical site, showcasing one of the best-preserved ancient Roman public baths. Constructed around 70 CE, these baths were built atop geothermal springs and have attracted visitors for centuries. Today, the site includes the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House, and a museum that holds artifacts from Aquae Sulis, the Roman name for Bath. While the baths themselves are no longer used for bathing, the site remains a testament to Roman engineering and culture.