Caldarium from the Roman Baths at Bath, England. The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space through which the hot air used to flow to heat the floor tiles.
Caldarium des bains romains de Bath (Angleterre). Le sol a été enlevé pour montrer l'espace où l'air chaud s'écoulait pour chauffer les dalles du sol.Abcd-international (talk)
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Caldarium from the Roman Baths at Bath, in Britain. The floor has been removed to reveal the empty spaces through which the hot air would flow.
Caldarium from the Roman Baths at Bath, England. The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space through which the hot air used to flow to heat the floor tiles. User en:User:Akajune is the author of the image en:Image:Caldarium.JPG