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Rome Map: Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) Frommer's Highly Recommended

Hours Oct daily 9am-6pm; Nov and Dec daily 9am-4:30pm; Jan-Feb 15 daily 9am-4:30pm; Feb 16-Mar 15 daily 9am-5pm; Mar 16-27 daily 9am-5:30pm; Mar 28-Aug daily 9am-7:15pm; Sept daily 9am-7pm. Last admission 1 hr. before closing
Address Via delle Terme di Caracalla 52
Transportation Bus: 30, 60, 75, 95, 118, or 170
Phone 06-39967700
Prices Admission 6€ ($7.20)
Season Closed holidays

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Named for Emperor Caracalla, the baths were completed in the early 3rd century. The richness of decoration has faded, and the lushness can be judged only from the shell of brick ruins that remain. In their heyday, they sprawled across 11 hectares (27 acres) and could handle 1,600 bathers at one time. As such, these baths are the largest to survive from Rome's imperial era. The baths are in a bad state of disrepair. Because of decay, sections will sometimes close without notice. Most tours start with a visit to the palestra or gym, followed by a look at the laconicum or Turkish bath. You can also view the caldarium which was the "boiling pot" section of the baths. Sweaty bodies cooled down afterward with a soak in the lukewarm waters of the tepidarium. The session for the Romans ended at the frigidarium with a dip in cold waters. These hot immersions and cold dips were followed by massages and rubdowns by slave boys, many of whom were also recruited for their sexual services to their Roman masters. There remain the ruins of an open-air natatio or swimming pool.

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