The Baths of Ancient Rome, Caracalla, and Diocletian - Virtual Guided Tour (Recorded)

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  • Varighet: 60 Minutter (ca.)
  • Produktkode: VIRTUALITA82

The Baths of Ancient Rome, Caracalla, and Diocletian - Virtual Guided Tour


The Baths in Ancient Rome were a lot more than just a leisurely activity, they became one of the main distinctive traits of the Age of the Empire and a fundamental moment in the Romans's public life.

The Baths of Caracalla are the finest example of great Roman baths and were one of the biggest thermae complexes ever built:  tall walls, large halls, mosaics, statues in a generally good state of conservation.

The construction was started by Emperor Septimius Severus but opened by his son Caracalla in 216 A.D. The baths have a rectangular layout, with a central body, which was accessed by four main doors on the northeastern side, and functional spaces (swimming pools, gymnasiums, changing rooms) arranged symmetrically along a single axis. 

We will discover how the bats worked, and see the evolution of the Roman habit of bathing from the late republic to the end of the empire.


HOW DOES IT WORK?

This Virtual Tour is pre-recorded. After purchasing access, you will receive a link to view the Virtual Tour at your convenience. You can watch the video as many times as you like; access does not expire.

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