Roman Thermae Photo: Roman Thermae

Roman baths Varna are one of the most valuable monuments of culture of the city. You can find them at the intersection of Khan Krum and San Stefano. In 1968, they were declared an architectural-construction monument of national culture.

Public baths (ancient baths of Odessos are the most well-preserved monument of Roman culture in Bulgaria and currently are subject to the Varna archaeological Museum. These terms of size 7000 square meters, is the largest in all areas of the Balkan Peninsula and fourth in size in Europe. Were constructed in the late second century and was used until the late third century.

Baths include West and East lobbies, locker rooms, meeting rooms and sports facilities, function rooms for pouring hot, warm and cold water, boiler room, toilets and many other areas. In the construction of the baths used an interesting system of heating in which the cavity is located under the floor, the warm air is supplied to the roofing of the building.

Visitors wanting to learn more about this architectural monument can order the services of a guide (it is necessary to contact the Archaeological Museum) or purchase guides in the shopping pavilion, located near the entrance to the baths.

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