Baths of Trajan

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The Baths of Trajan were a vast imperial Roman bath complex built on the Oppian Hill in Rome under Emperor Trajan in the early 2nd century AD.

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Baths of Trajan canonical 6
Thermae Traiani 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman imperial monument
ancient Roman bath complex
archaeological site
architect Apollodorus of Damascus
architecturalStyle ancient Roman architecture
builder Trajan
surface form: Emperor Trajan
builtOver Domus Aurea
civilization Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
completionDate early 2nd century AD
constructionStart AD 104
continent Europe
country Italy
era Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Rome
followedBy Baths of Caracalla, Rome
surface form: Baths of Caracalla
function public baths
social and recreational complex
hasFeature axial symmetry
extensive decorative program
monumental vaulted halls
hasPart caldarium
frigidarium
gardens
libraries
natatio
palaestra
tepidarium
heritageDesignation part of the historic centre of Rome
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
inaugurationDate AD 109
languageOfName Latin
LatinName Baths of Trajan self-linksurface differs
surface form: Thermae Traiani
locatedIn Rome
locatedNear Baths of Titus
Colosseum
Domus Aurea
locatedOn Oppian Hill
materialUsed brick-faced concrete
marble
travertine
namedAfter Trajan
openToPublic partially
partOf Esquilino Hill
surface form: Esquiline Hill
patron Trajan
precededBy Baths of Titus
region Lazio
status ruins
timePeriod 2nd century AD
usedFor bathing
exercise
social gatherings

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Domus Aurea partlyBuiltOverBy Baths of Trajan
Roman baths notableExample Baths of Trajan
Oppian Hill hasPart Baths of Trajan
golden house partlyCoveredBy Baths of Trajan
subject surface form: Domus Aurea
Baths of Trajan LatinName Baths of Trajan self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Thermae Traiani
Baths of Titus locatedNear Baths of Trajan
Baths of Titus followedBy Baths of Trajan