- A
frigidarium is one of the
three main bath
chambers of a
Roman bath or thermae,
namely the cold room. It
often contains a
swimming pool. The succession...
- rooms: the
tepidarium (warm room), the
caldarium (hot room), and the
frigidarium (cold room). Some
thermae also
featured steam baths: the sudatorium,...
- pools, the
frigidarium four, the
tepidarium two. Next to the
caldarium were
saunas (laconica).: 28 The
central room was the
frigidarium,
whose high...
-
Michelangelo was
commissioned to
design the
church and he made use of both the
frigidarium and
tepidarium structures. He also
planned the main
cloister of the charterhouse...
- Roman-era thermae, the
Thermes de Cluny,
including a well-preserved
frigidarium, and the 15th-century Hôtel de Cluny [fr], the
Parisian mansion of the...
-
Flavobacterium frigidarium is a bacterium. It is an aerobic, psychrophilic,
xylanolytic and
laminarinolytic bacterium from Antarctica. It is gram-negative...
- the
centre is the
frigidarium, left the tepidarium,
right the caldarium. The Caldarium, or hot baths, of
Cluny Bath in the
Frigidarium, or Cold bath The...
-
Carthusian conventual church in Rome, Italy,
constructed in the
ruined frigidarium and
tepidarium of the
Roman Baths of
Diocletian in the
Piazza della Repubblica...
- and
included the
caldarium (hot bath),
tepidarium (lukewarm bath), and
frigidarium (cold bath).
After the
Roman withdrawal from
Britain in the
first decade...
-
around the
beginning of the 3rd century. The best
preserved room is the
frigidarium, with
intact architectural elements such as Gallo-Roman vaults, ribs...