Great Bath

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The Great Bath is the large, central bathing pool of the Roman Baths in Bath, England, renowned as one of the best-preserved examples of Roman public bathing architecture.

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Great Bath canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman bath
archaeological site
historic structure
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
associatedWith Aquae Sulis
Roman religion and ritual
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage attraction
museum exhibit
era Roman Britain
fedBy hot mineral-rich water
thermal spring at Bath
floorLevel below modern street level
hasFeature drainage system
large central pool
steps leading into the pool
surrounding colonnades
terrace around the pool
water inlet from hot spring
hasProtectionStatus conserved historic monument
hasSurroundings Roman-period remains
museum displays
hasView Bath Abbey nearby
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
locatedIn Bath, Somerset, England
Roman Baths
surface form: Roman Baths, Bath, England

United Kingdom
managedBy Bath and North East Somerset Council
material lead-lined pool
stone
notableFor Roman-period masonry and paving
integration with natural hot spring
scale and preservation
openToPublic true
partOf Roman Baths
surface form: Roman Baths complex

Bath, Somerset, England
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site City of Bath
significance important example of Roman engineering
major tourist attraction
one of the best-preserved Roman public baths in the world
touristActivity audio-visual interpretation
guided tours
use public bathing
ritual bathing
social gathering

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Roman Baths hasPart Great Bath
Aquae Sulis hasStructure Great Bath