Roger
on March 3, 2025
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**The Roman Baths in Bath, England, were built around 70 CE as a grand bathing and social complex over natural hot springs, which were considered sacred to the Celtic goddess Sulis. The Romans combined Sulis with their goddess Minerva, naming the site Aquae Sulis, and constructed an elaborate temple and bathhouse. The complex featured advanced engineering, including a sophisticated drainage and heating system that directed hot spring water into large bathing pools. After the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century, the baths fell into disrepair and were eventually buried. Rediscovered and excavated in the 18th century, they became a popular tourist attraction, showcasing remarkably preserved Roman architecture and artifacts.**
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