Ancient ruins

Roman Baths

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Kutay
December 26, 2021
The Ankara Roman Bath is a 3rd century BC bath complex built by the Roman Emperor Caracalla in honor of the God of Medicine and Health, Asclepius. It is spread over a vast ground in the central district of Ulus. The Roman Bath complex, covering an area of approximately 65,000 m2, is an open-air museum where you will find around 1000 stoneworks, including tomb steles, tablets and architectural pieces, that are scattered among the ruins. These stoneworks chiefly date back to the Roman and Byzantine times. The site can be visited between 10am-7pm in the summer period (1 April-1 November) and between 8.30am-5pm in the winter period (1 November-1 April). The entrance is 10 liras, or free with a Museum Card.
The Ankara Roman Bath is a 3rd century BC bath complex built by the Roman Emperor Caracalla in honor of the God of Medicine and Health, Asclepius. It is spread over a vast ground in the central district of Ulus. The Roman Bath complex, covering an area of approximately 65,000 m2, is an open-air mus…
Yasinalp
December 6, 2019
an open air archeology museum

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