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Roman Baths

An Ancient Spa at the Heart of a World Heritage City

Roman Baths

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Welcome to the Waters of Sulis

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Welcome to the heart of Bath, right here at the Abbey Churchyard. You are standing above one of the most remarkable archaeological sites in Northern Europe. This entire city is recognized as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site, and it is easy to see why. For nearly two thousand years, these steaming thermal springs have drawn people seeking healing and connection. As you prepare to descend below the modern street level, imagine the bustling scene of the year seventy, when the Romans first began transforming this natural phenomenon into a grand sanctuary of steam and stone. Today, you are following in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims who traveled across the empire just to reach this specific spot in the province of Britannia.

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Welcome to the heart of Bath, right here at the Abbey Churchyard. You are standing above one of the most remarkable archaeological sites in Northern Europe.

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  1. 01Welcome to the Waters of SulisWelcome to the Waters of Sulis: Welcome to the heart of Bath, right here at the Abbey Churchyard. You are standing above one of the most remarkable archaeological sites in Northern Europe.
  2. 02The Engineering of the Great BathThe Engineering of the Great Bath: As you look down at the emerald water of the Great Bath, you are seeing a masterpiece of ancient engineering.
  3. 03The Goddess of the SpringThe Goddess of the Spring: This was more than a spa; it was a sacred temple. The Romans did something clever here by merging the local Celtic deity, Sulis, with their own goddess of wisdom, Minerva.
  4. 04Cures, Curses, and Common SenseCures, Curses, and Common Sense: Life at the baths had a dramatic side. If you look closely at the collection of lead tablets in the museum, you are seeing ancient letters to the goddess.
  5. 05The Infinite FlowThe Infinite Flow: As you continue your walk, take a moment to peer into the Sacred Spring, where the water first bubbles up from the ground.

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