- The
tepidarium was the warm (tepidus)
bathroom of the
Roman baths heated by a
hypocaust or
underfloor heating system. The
speciality of a
tepidarium is...
-
baths included an apodyterium, frigidarium, and
several warm rooms: (
tepidaria,
caldaria and laconica). The laconi**** was
heated through openings both...
-
which might exist by the
erection of
cross walls and buttresses. In the
tepidaria of the
Thermae and in the
basilica of Constantine, in
order to
bring the...
- frigidarium,
while 16
contains in a
corner the pool for the cold bath. 18, 23
tepidaria, 19, 21 caldaria, both with
alveus at one end and
labrum at the other...
- (exercise area) with peristyle,
several apodyteria,
frigidaria with pools,
tepidaria and caldaria.
Ancient Rome
portal Ancient Ostra Archaeological Park of...
-
atrium and
alcover stone slab floor.
There were
heated rooms: caldaria,
tepidaria, and
furnaces with hypocaustum, and cold
rooms (frigidaria). A furnace...
- building,
there was
access to a
sequence of
three heated rooms (15-17,
tepidaria and calidaria), the last of
which (17)
served by
three tanks for hot baths...
- It has an
apodyterium (changing room), a
frigidarium (cold bath), two
tepidaria (lukewarm baths', a
caldarium (hot bath) and a
sudatorium (sauna). The...
- evidence. The
heated rooms,
including the sudatorium, caldarium, and
tepidaria, are
covered with
masonry vaults designed to
retain heat and moisture...
-
arranged in
consecutive axis,
following the
sequence natatio, frigidaria,
tepidaria and caldaria. The
interior was
decorated with
marble slabs on the floors...