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How many baths are in the roman baths bath?

Several. The smallest I have seen in Italy had two baths. The largest 4-5 rooms. The Roman baths in England have very large rooms with pools as well as a large outside pool for bathing.


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sudatorium


Roman baths are similar to what modern public place today?

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Did women play sport in the roman times?

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How did bath houses make the Romans better?

No effect. After the fall of the Roman Empire the Roman baths fell into disuse and there were no baths in Europe for many centuries. Modern baths are based on modern plumbing. Modern public baths do not have a cold-plunge baths, a sauna, a gym and massage like the Roman baths.


How regularly did a Roman gentleman visit the Roman baths?

Roman gentlemen would visit the baths (or try to) at least two or three times a week. This was to take advantage of the social aspects of the baths. Politics, business and gossip were important to a Romans life. Some, who had no private bath at home went daily for the bathing/cleaning aspect of the public baths.


Warm room in roman bathhouse?

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How many roman baths were there in Rome?

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Why were the roman baths called public baths?

The Roman baths were called public baths because they were open to the general public and the cost of entry was very low or even at times completely free. This denoting of them as public baths also differentiated them from the private baths that were run for profit or the baths that were in private homes.


Why was bathing so important to roman culture?

The Romans went to baths to clean themselves and to socialize with each other. We treat baths as private event but the Romans treated them as a community event. Apart from their normal hygienic functions, they had facilities for sports and recreation. It's like a sports center or spa in our time.


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