Thermae

In ancient Rome, thermae and balneae were facilities for bathing. Thermae usually refers to the large imperial bath complexes, while balneae were smaller-scale facilities, public or private, that existed in great numbers throughout Rome.
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  • Type: Museum
  • Description: public facilities for bathing in the Roman Empire
  • Also known as: Roman bath”, “Roman Bathhouse”, “Roman baths”, and “thermae

Thermae

Latitude
35.01191° or 35° 0′ 43″ north
Longitude
37.05331° or 37° 3′ 12″ east
Open location code
8G7V2363+Q8
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1307234583
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­building
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Wiki­data ID
Q6581615
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yakut—“Thermae” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: الحمام الروماني
  • Arabic: ثرمي
  • Arabic: حمام روماني
  • Armenian: թերմ
  • Armenian: Թերմ
  • Azerbaijani: Termlər
  • Basque: Terma
  • Belarusian: Тэрмы
  • Bulgarian: Терми
  • Catalan: termes romanes
  • Catalan: Termes romanes
  • Chinese: 古罗马浴场
  • Chinese: 罗马浴
  • Chuvash: Термсем
  • Croatian: Terme
  • Danish: Termer
  • Dutch: Romeinse badinrichting
  • Dutch: thermae
  • Dutch: thermen
  • Dutch: Thermen
  • Esperanto: Termoj
  • Estonian: Termid
  • Finnish: roomalainen kylpylä
  • Finnish: roomalaiset kylpylät
  • Finnish: termit
  • Finnish: Termit
  • French: thermes romains
  • French: Thermes romains
  • Galician: termas romanas
  • Galician: Termas romanas
  • Galician: thermae
  • Georgian: თერმები
  • German: Römerbad
  • German: Römische Bäder
  • German: Römisches Bad
  • German: Römisches Badehaus
  • German: Thermae
  • German: Therme
  • German: Thermen
  • Greek: θέρμαι
  • Greek: θέρμες
  • Greek: Θέρμες
  • Greek: λουτρά
  • Greek: ρωμαϊκά λουτρά
  • Hebrew: מרחצאות
  • Hungarian: Terma
  • Hungarian: therma
  • Hungarian: thermae
  • Indonesian: Thermae
  • Italian: balneae
  • Italian: balnee
  • Italian: terme romane
  • Italian: Terme romane
  • Italian: thermae
  • Japanese: テルマエ
  • Japanese: バルネア
  • Japanese: ローマ浴場
  • Japanese: ローマ風呂
  • Japanese: 古代ローマの公衆浴場
  • Korean: 테르마이
  • Korean: 테르메
  • Latin: Thermae Romanae
  • Latin: Thermae
  • Latvian: termas
  • Latvian: Termas
  • Luxembourgish: réimesch Bieder
  • Luxembourgish: réimesch Thermen
  • Macedonian: терми
  • Malayalam: റോമൻ സ്നാനം
  • Norwegian Bokmål: romersk bad
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Romersk bad
  • Norwegian: Romersk bad
  • Occitan (post 1500): Tèrmes romans
  • Persian: حمام رومی
  • Polish: łaźnie rzymskie
  • Polish: termy
  • Polish: Termy
  • Portuguese: termas romanas
  • Portuguese: Termas romanas
  • Romanian: Terme
  • Russian: термы
  • Russian: Термы
  • Serbian: Римске терме
  • Serbo-Croatian: Rimske terme
  • Slovenian: rimske terme
  • Slovenian: Rimske terme
  • Slovenian: rimske toplice
  • Spanish: baño romano
  • Spanish: baños romanos
  • Spanish: terma romana
  • Spanish: Terma
  • Spanish: termas romanas
  • Spanish: Termas romanas
  • Spanish: Termas
  • Swedish: termer
  • Swedish: Termer
  • Tagalog: Thermae
  • Turkish: Roma hamamı
  • Ukrainian: Терми
  • Urdu: تھرمی
  • Walloon: Såle di bagn rominne
  • Yakut: Тиэрмэ

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