Roman Thermae of Odessos

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The Roman Thermae of Odessos are the extensive ruins of a 2nd-century AD Roman public bath complex, one of the largest of its kind in the Balkans, located in present-day Varna, Bulgaria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman bath complex
archaeological site
cultural heritage monument
approximateDate late 2nd century AD
architecturalStyle Roman Imperial
belongsTo Roman urban complex of Odessos
city Varna
civilization Roman Empire
constructionStart 2nd century AD
continent Europe
country Bulgaria
culture Ancient Roman
currentFunction archaeological park
tourist attraction
dedicatedTo public bathing
discoveredIn 20th century
era Roman Imperial period
floorHeatingSystem hypocaust
hasPart caldarium
frigidarium
hypocaust system
palaestra
service corridors
tepidarium
heritageStatus monument of culture of national importance of Bulgaria
inUseDuring 2nd century AD
3rd century AD
languageOfToponym Latin
locatedIn Balkans
Bulgaria
Varna
ancient Odessos
surface form: ancient city of Odessos
materialUsed brick
mortar
stone
near Black Sea coast
Varna Archaeological Museum
Varna Cathedral
openToPublic yes
partOf historic centre of Varna
region Northeastern Bulgaria
significance one of the largest preserved Roman bath complexes in the Balkans
tourismCategory cultural tourism site
typeOfSite urban archaeological site
usedFor bathing
recreation
social gatherings

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