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Rich Romans often indulged in elaborate public baths, known as thermae, which featured a range of luxurious amenities. These baths typically included hot (caldarium), warm (tepidarium), and cold (frigidarium) rooms, along with exercise areas, libraries, and social spaces. The baths were not only places for bathing but also served as social hubs where the wealthy could relax, socialize, and enjoy various services like massages and beauty treatments. Opulent decorations, intricate mosaics, and advanced heating systems showcased the wealth and status of their patrons.

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