Roman Baths of Ankara
Roma Hamamı Açik Hava Müzesi
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This large Roman bath complex, built in the third century, offers a window into ancient life and is now an open-air museum in Ankara, Turkey.

📜 Ancient Roman bath complex, uncovered between 1937 and 1944.
🔍 Now an open-air museum, offering a glimpse into ancient life in the arid Central Anatolian steppe.

Why Go

🏛️ Explore extensive Roman ruins and ancient architecture
📚 View a large collection of Roman inscriptions and artifacts
💡 Learn about Roman history and the cult of Asclepius
🚶 Easy access from the city's M1 metro line

Why Avoid

🚧 Primarily ruins of the basement and first floor, not fully preserved structures

Tips

🚇 Accessible on foot from the Ulus station of the M1 metro line.

Cost

💰 Entrance via a ticket office.

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