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Vespasianus’ Baths
The bath was built at the behest of Gnaius Auidius during the reign of Vespasian. Frigidarium, tepidarium and caldarium are intact. Their size indicates the baths had a monumental size. An inscription refers to it as “the Large Beth”.
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