bronze plaque · England

Roman Baths, Bath

Photograph at the Roman Baths, Bath bronze plaque

The Roman Baths. Twenty feet beneath you stand the remains of the Roman Baths which flourished between the 1st and 4th centuries AD. They were lost beneath the city for hundreds of years and discovered in 1879. This building was erected in 1973, replacing private baths built in the 1880s by Major Charles Davis who excavated the Roman Baths.

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