Aquae Sulis < 4K 2026 >

, the Roman name for modern-day Bath, England , was a unique settlement built around Britain’s only natural hot springs. Established around 70 AD , it served as a religious sanctuary and social hub where visitors from across the Empire sought healing and spiritual connection. The Sacred Waters of Sulis Minerva

The heart of Aquae Sulis was the , which produces water at a constant temperature of 46°C (115°F) . Fun facts | Roman Baths Aquae Sulis




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