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Introduction: The Roman Empire, known for its architectural marvels, rich history, and influential culture, had a fascinating custom that might raise an eyebrow or two today. It was the daily ritual of visiting public baths. Yes, you read that right. Romans loved their public baths, and these communal spaces were not just about cleanliness; they … Continue reading "Bathing Bliss: A Dive into the World of Roman Public Baths"

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I loved working on this project, I learned a lot about Roman's history and architecture. Based on a topic given in class about an environment with several choices, I decided to take the Roman baths. After seeing Daniel Faber's post https://www.artstation.com/artwork/4XeGNL it made me want to make my own Roman baths. So I decided to make them in honour of the Sea god Neptune. This project gave me a lot of knowledge about modular, lighting and level art. I made this project in Unreal 5…

Public baths were a feature of ancient Greek towns but were usually limited to a series of hip-baths. The Romans expanded the idea to incorporate a wide array of facilities and baths became common in even the smaller towns of the Roman world, where they were often located near the forum. In addition to public baths, wealthy citizens often had their own private baths constructed as a part of their villa and baths were even constructed for the legions of the Roman army when on campaign. Fortunino Matania, Roman Bath House, Greek Town, Ancient Roman Art, Anime Body, National Railway Museum, Roman Villa, Byzantine Mosaic, Empire Romain

Public baths were a feature of ancient Greek towns but were usually limited to a series of hip-baths. The Romans expanded the idea to incorporate a wide array of facilities and baths became common in even the smaller towns of the Roman world, where they were often located near the forum. In addition to public baths, wealthy citizens often had their own private baths constructed as a part of their villa and baths were even constructed for the legions of the Roman army when on campaign.

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