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Roman Baths
The Romans were the first to capitalise on the only
natural hot springs in Britain, but it is believed that they were a
local attraction long before the building of Rome. These ancient
baths were once considered the finest in the Roman Empire, but in
the middle ages fell into disrepair. It was not until a visit by
the ailing Prince George in 1702 that the baths once again became a
popular healing destination. Over the course of the city's
redevelopment in the late 18th century the Roman ruins were
rediscovered and restored. Today visitors can see the seven ancient
baths and view the Georgian splendour of the Pump House where the
musty mineral waters can be sampled by the strong of stomach. The
magnificent centrepiece is the Great Bath. Lined with lead and
filled with hot spa water, it once stood in an enormous
barrel-vaulted hall that rose to a height of 131ft (40m). For many
Roman visitors this may have been the largest building they had
ever entered in their life.
Telephone: (0)1225 477 785
Website: www.romanbaths.co.uk
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Opening times: Daily 9.30am to 5.30pm, last entry 4.30pm (January,
February, November, December); 9am to 6pm, last entry 5pm (March to
June, September and October); 9am to 10pm, last entry 9pm (July and
August)