Baths of Caracalla were constructed by Caracalla

The building of the Baths of Caracalla was among the most amazing things Caracalla had accomplished. When Caracalla became the only emperor in 211 AD, construction on the Baths of Caracalla began, and it was finished in 216 AD. These buildings were the second-largest public baths in Rome during the Classical Period. They remained in use until the 1950s, at which point they were destroyed.


The area of these enormous baths was about 202,000 square meters. Approximately 1,600 bathers may be accommodated at once. The term "baths" alluded to the then-common Roman habit of constructing complexes. These structures were utilized for governmental and social functions. In any case, the Baths of Caracalla had a stadium, workout grounds, and swimming pools. They also had numerous additional facilities including steam rooms, libraries, conference spaces, and fountains.


These many entertainment venues can all fall under formal gardens. In addition, the interior areas had mosaics, columns, and flooring made of vibrant marble.

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