Roman baths of Argos

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The Roman baths of Argos are an ancient bathing complex in the Greek city of Argos, notable for their well-preserved remains that illustrate Roman public architecture and social life in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman bath complex
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
condition partially preserved
continent Europe
country Greece
culture Roman Empire
currentFunction archaeological monument
governedBy Hellenic Ministry of Culture
hasArchaeologicalEvidence architectural remains
heating installations
hydraulic installations
hasPart basins
bathing rooms
hypocaust system
pools
service areas
water supply installations
hasType public baths
heritageDesignation archaeological site of Greece
languageOfPlaceName Greek
locatedIn Argos
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Argolis
Peloponnese
locatedInMunicipality Municipality of Argos-Mykines
locatedInOrNear ancient agora of Argos
ancient theatre of Argos
locatedInTime Roman period
material brick
mortar
stone
nearbyAncientSite Kastraki hill
surface form: Aspis hill (Argos)

Larisa (acropolis of Argos)
nearbyCity Nafplion
surface form: Nafplio

Tripoli, Greece
surface form: Tripoli (Greece)
openToPublic yes
originalFunction thermae
partOf ancient city of Argos
region Southern Greece
surface form: southern Greece
significance evidence for Roman social life in Argos
example of Roman public architecture in Greece
significantPeriod Roman Imperial period
touristAttraction yes
usedFor hygiene
public bathing
relaxation
social gatherings

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Argos hasStructure Roman baths of Argos