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The Baths of Diocletian were the largest thermal baths ever built in Rome. The complex, constructed from 298 to 306, could accommodate an estimated 3,000 people.
After a €6.5 million restoration project that took 6 years, the ancient Roman baths of Diocletian in Rome recently reopened to visitors. Treasures on show include the natatio (an open-air swimming pool), the cloister of a Carthusian charterhouse, marble sculptures depicting ancient cults and a frescoed lunette.
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