Baths of Titus, Ancient Roman baths in Rome
The Baths of Titus are a historic bathing complex in Italy.
Inaugurated in 81 AD by Emperor Titus, after the eruption of Vesuvius.
An example of Roman leisure and social culture.
Located on the Oppian Hill in Rome, currently an Italian national heritage site.
Known for containing some of the first examples of Roman fresco paintings.
Location: Rome
Inception: 81
Founder: Titus
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