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called natatorium or piscina), loutron,[dubious – discuss]
natatio, or puteus; the
terms natatio and
natatorium suggest that some of
those baths were also...
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commissioned the
fresco Madonna supported by an
angel still located in the
natatio.: 10–2
Between the 16th and 18th
centuries interest in the
structure was...
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presbytery of the
church was built,
occupying part of the area
where the baths'
natatio had been located.
After 1575,
starting under Pope
Gregory XIII, several...
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arranged in a
sequence along a
central axis from
northeast to
southwest (
natatio–frigidarium–tepidarium–caldarium), and were
flanked on
either side by a...
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Roman world. On the left-hand side of the
palaestra was a
swimming pool (
natatio) (6). The
rooms which flanked this pool had
garden frescoes painted on...
- renovated. It
occupies around a
third of the area
previously occupied by the
natatio (swimming pool) of the
Baths of Diocletian. It was
originally built alongside...
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imperial baths. The only
major feature not
present in the
Baths of
Titus is a
natatio, or open air
swimming pool,
which in the
later baths of Trajan, Caracalla...
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Diocletian Baths: (1) Caldarium, (2) Tepidarium, (3) Frigidarium, (4)
Natatio, (5) Palaestra, (6) main entrance, (7) Exedra. The
Church is
built in surviving...
- The back
garden gate is
across from
entrance 7 of the
palaestra with
natatio (swimming pool)
southwest of the amphitheater.
Diana bathing at west end...
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tepidarium (warm room), laconi**** (hot dry room) and
caldarium (hot room); the
natatio was
added later as
three rooms,
including a
nymphaeum with a
water cascade...