The Roman Baths By Flossie rose.

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The Roman Baths By Flossie rose

What was bathing? In Roman times bathing was considered as a very important and almost religious thing. Romans would visit the baths about once a day, usually in the morning. It was very important because since the Romans lived very close together it kept disease down.

Who went? Bathing was a practice upheld by the majority of Roman citizens. You didn’t have to be rich to go to the baths, to get in all you had to do was pay a small entrance fee. If you had the money you could pay a slave to give you a massage and some of the fancier baths would have professional masseuses.

Why go? To keep clean. It was a great place to meet friends, socialise, and to conduct business. Most of the baths would have exercise yards, so some people would go to work out.

What was there? A public bath was built around three principal rooms: the caldarium (hot bath), the tepidarium (warm bath) and the frigidarium (cold bath). Some thermae also featured steam baths: the sudatorium, a moist steam bath, and the laconicium a dry steam bath much like a modern sauna. Some of them would have a double set of baths, one for men and the other for women An atrium was the exercise ground for the young men, or perhaps served as a promenade for visitors to the baths.