Temple of Apollo Hylates

Baths at Apollo Hylates

The baths at the Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, dating from the Roman period, according to an inscription, from 101-102 CE. The arrangement of the interior is typical of a small public bath complex. It has a main entrance leading to a courtyard connected with rooms for derobing, and rooms of varying temperatures: such as frigidarium (cold), tepidarium (slightly warm), sudatorium (warm) and caldarium (very warm) on the ground floor. The mouth of the furnace (praefurnium) and the hypocausts are below.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Tue May 03 , 2016
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