The city was called "Aquae Sulis".
The public bathing places were called "Thermae".
the Romans built public baths
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Yes, Romans did build the roman baths...if they didn't, it wouldn't be called ''Roman-Bath''
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Yes, the Romans had public baths known as thermae. These bath complexes served as social hubs where people could bathe, exercise, relax, and socialize. The Roman baths typically consisted of rooms for different activities like hot baths, cold baths, and saunas.
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Romans would actually cover themselves with olive oil and scrape it off, cleansing themselves, then they would enter the baths.
The Romans called the city Aquae Sulis, which is now modern-day Bath in the United Kingdom. It was known for its natural hot springs, which the Romans built baths around for public use.