Introduction to public baths: There are three public baths in Pompeii, and the Baths of Stabia are the oldest of them. This bathhouse is quite quaint. It was built in the 2nd century BC. It has a dressing room, a lukewarm bath, a swimming pool, etc. It is the best preserved of the three bathhouses that have been unearthed in Pompeii. There are columns in the bathroom corridor, the sculptures on the interior walls are very detailed, and even the marble tub in the bathroom is priceless. The floor with a double-layer design structure allows the steam coming out from below to maintain the temperature in the bath. It is said that most of the people who came and went here were politicians and some important figures in the city.

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