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  • The Baths of Antoninus are a Roman thermal establishment in Carthage from the imperial era, included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They were built between 145 and 162. Construction began under Hadrian and was completed under Antoninus Pius. The remains of the ancient baths extend for more than 200 meters along the coast.
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  • The Baths of Antoninus or Baths of Carthage, located in Carthage, Tunisia, are the largest set of Roman thermae built on the African continent and one of three largest built...
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  • The baths of Antoninus Caracalla, which were opened at stated hours for the indiscriminate service of the senators and the people...
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  • Built between 146 and 162AD, it was started in the reign of Emperor Hadrian and completed under his successor Antoninus Pius, after whom the baths...
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  • In spite of the fact that today only the brick walls and large collapsed vaults remain, the remnant of the splendour of the Baths of Caracalla is still preserved.
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  • This bath, in fact, had been dedicated by Antoninus Caracalla, who bathed in it himself and opened it to the public, but the portico was left unbuilt...
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  • Originally constructed between 145 and 165 AD, mostly during the reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius, the Antonine Baths were one of the greatest...
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  • Key aspects of this important landmark include its location in Roman Carthage and the influence of Emperor Antoninus Pius, highlighting the baths’ cultural...
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  • They were built during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius between 145 and 162 AD and are the only remaining Thermae of Carthage from the Roman era.
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  • The Baths of Antoninus in Carthage (Tunisia) remains the most spectacular monument of Roman Carthage.
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