Baths of Caracalla, Ancient thermae in Italy
The Baths of Caracalla are a grand historical complex that once served as a public bathhouse.
Constructed during the reign of Emperor Caracalla, this ancient site dates back to 216 AD.
The thermae represent not only Roman engineering prowess but also the social importance of public baths in Roman culture.
Today, visitors can explore the ruins and imagine the splendor of the past at the archaeological park.
Beyond its history, the Baths of Caracalla have been repurposed as a venue for operatic performances.
Location: San Saba
Inception: 216
Creator: Caracalla
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-19:15
Phone: +39065717451
Email: ssba-rm@beniculturali.it
Website: coopculture.it/heritage.cfm?id=6
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap