Pompeii Stabian Baths
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The Stabian Baths were the oldest and largest baths in Pompeii and were constructed in the second century B.C. Besides the usual rooms (see below) they included a men's and a women's sections (thus baths). They also included a large open exercise area (palestra) and a swimming pool.
The earthquake of A.D. 62 severely damaged these baths and some areas were not in use at the time of the eruption of Vesuvius.
There are seven large public bath complexes at Pompeii in addition to smaller baths in private houses. A Roman Bath typically consisted of a dressing room (apodyterium), a medium temperature room (tepidarium), a hot room (caldarium), and a cold room (frigidarium). One usually proceeded through the bath in that order.
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Workout Area — Palestra

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool South Room

Carved Stucco

Men's Changing Room

Men's Changing Room Detail

Stucco Ceiling

Men's Cold Room

Men's Cold Room Pool

Men's Warm Room

Men's Hot Room

Men's Hot Room Basin

Women's Changing Room

Women's Hot Room

Women's Hot Room Wash Basin

Women's Hot Room Walls
Keywords: Stabian Baths, Roman Baths, Palestra, Terme, Stabiane, Regio, Region VII, 1, Pompeii ITPOBTST