Roman Baths

Roman Baths

The ancient Roman baths were a common facility in Roman Empire cities designed for bathing and leisure. The bathhouse includes rooms of various temperatures, as well as swimming pools and places for reading, relaxation, and socializing. The Roman baths, with their large coverage space, play an important driving role in architectural innovation, especially in the use of domes.
Rome during the reign of Constantine I

Rome during the reign of Constantine I

A fine plaster model depicting the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine I in the 4th century AD. This model is now located in the Museum of Roman Civilization, which opened in the 1930s to showcase the history of ancient Rome.