- 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...
- same edifice. A
public bath was
built around three prin****l rooms: the
tepidarium (warm room), the
caldarium (hot room), and the
frigidarium (cold room)...
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screen at the far end of the
tepidarium originally allowed bathers to
observe the main
swimming pool. From the
tepidarium,
bathers could progress either...
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iconoclasm of the
French Revolution). The
caldarium (hot
water room) and the
tepidarium (warm
water room) are both
still present as
ruins outside the Musée and...
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believe the
middle figure is
Jesus Christ. On the
walls and
ceiling of the
tepidarium, or warm bath, are
scenes of
plants and
trees similar to
those in the...
- × 79 ft)
under three groin vaults 32.9 m (108 ft) high, a
double pool
tepidarium (medium), and a
circular caldarium (hot room) 35 m (115 ft) in diameter...
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conventual church in Rome, Italy,
constructed in the
ruined frigidarium and
tepidarium of the
Roman Baths of
Diocletian in the
Piazza della Repubblica. It was...
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fully nude
figures included in his oeuvre, a
notable example being In The
Tepidarium (1913), a
title shared with a
controversial Alma-Tadema
painting of the...
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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. A small...
- from
north to
south the main bath
chambers in a sequence: frigidarium,
tepidarium, and caldarium. As in the
other thermae, the
caldarium was
south facing...