A Reconstruction of the Thermae of Diocletian (above) and a View of the Ruins (below)
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Public domain photo of Dutch art print, 16th-17th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
The Baths of Diocletian (Thermae Diocletiani) in Rome were built from 298 to in 306. The Baths were commissioned by Maximian in honor of co-Emperor Diocletian in 298, the same year he returned from Africa. The Baths occupy the high-ground on the northeast summit of the Vimina hills in Rome. The water supply was provided by the Aqua Marcia and Aqua Antoniniana aqueducts. The Baths remained in use until the siege of Rome in 537 when the Ostrogothic king Vitiges cut off the aqueducts.
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Date
1600 - 1700
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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