Barbara Baths

Barbara Baths
UNESCO World Heritage site
Trier Barbarathermen
Location Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Part of Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier
Criteria Cultural: (i), (iii), (iv), (vi)
Reference 367-003
Inscription 1986 (10th Session)
Coordinates 49°45′00″N 6°37′49″E / 49.75°N 6.630278°E / 49.75; 6.630278Coordinates: 49°45′00″N 6°37′49″E / 49.75°N 6.630278°E / 49.75; 6.630278
Location of Barbara Baths in Rhineland-Palatinate
Barbara Baths (Germany)

The Barbara Baths (German: Barbarathermen) are a large Roman bath complex in Trier, Germany. It is the largest Roman bath north of the Alps. It is designated as part of the Roman Monuments, Cathedral of St. Peter and Church of Our Lady in Trier UNESCO World Heritage Site. For preservation, the baths are closed to visitors as of 2014.

History

The Barbara Baths were built in the second century.

The extensive ruins were used as a castle in the Middle Ages, then torn down and recycled as building material until the remains were used for constructing a Jesuit College in 1610.

Only the foundations and the subterranean service tunnels have survived, but the technical details of the sewer systems, the furnaces, the pools, and the heating system can be studied better than in the other two baths of Trier.

See also

  • "Tourist-Information Trier: Barbara Baths: Info". trier-info.de. Retrieved 2014-01-31.

References


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