Baths of Caracalla

Baths of Caracalla

The Baths of Caracalla were a series of Roman public baths built by Emperor Caracalla between 212 and 216 AD. The baths were the largest in Rome, and could accommodate up to 1,600 people at a time. The baths were abandoned in the 7th century, and today only the ruins remain.

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History

The Baths of Caracalla were Roman public baths built in the early 3rd century AD, by the Emperor Caracalla. The baths were used for bathing, swimming, and socializing. The baths were destroyed by fire in the early 5th century AD.

Tips

Some tips for visiting Rome include: 1. Make sure to visit the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican City. 2. Be sure to walk around the city and take in the sights and sounds of this historic city. 3. Sample the local cuisine, which is some of the best in the world. 4. Be sure to visit the many churches and cathedrals in Rome.

How to Reach the Baths of Caracalla

The Baths of Caracalla are located in the southeastern part of Rome. They are accessible by bus, tram, or metro.

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