Roman Architecture

The Bath House


The Romans were a smart group of people and knew the importance of hygiene. They would build large buildings with massive pools of waters open to the public to bath in. This bathhouse has the classic Roman design, with columns lining the walls and statues above the columns, as well as an open roof to allow sunlight inside in addition to having what appears to be torches on the wall for,  I'm guessing, to have the bathhouse able to stay open even when it becomes dark.

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