Stabian Baths

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The Stabian Baths are one of the oldest and most extensive public bath complexes in Pompeii, showcasing advanced Roman engineering and social life before the city's destruction in 79 CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman public bath
archaeological site
building complex
architecturalStyle Roman
buriedBy volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius
constructedInCentury 2nd century BCE
currentStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
tourist attraction
demonstrates Roman social life
advanced Roman engineering
destroyedInEvent eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE
earliestConstructionDate late 2nd century BCE
excavatedInCentury 19th century
hasDecorationStyle Second Style Roman wall painting
Third Style Roman wall painting
hasFeature apodyterium
barrel vaults
caldarium
colonnaded portico
frigidarium
furnace rooms
hypocaust heating system
large central courtyard
latrines
natatio
palaestra
separate men’s and women’s sections
service corridors
stucco decoration
tepidarium
wall paintings
hasHeatingSystem hypocaust
hasWaterSupplyFrom cisterns
local wells
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata"
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site: Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata
locatedIn Campania
Italy
Pompeii
Regio VII of Pompeii
locatedOn Via Stabiana
namedAfter Via Stabiana
oneOf largest bath complexes in Pompeii
oldest bath complexes in Pompeii
openToPublic true
partOf Roman Empire
Pompeii
surface form: ancient city of Pompeii
significance important example of early Roman bath architecture
usedFor bathing
exercise
socializing

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Pompeii hasStructure Stabian Baths
Roman baths notableExample Stabian Baths