THE THERMAL BATHS OF THE MUSEUM OF CLUNY
The thermal baths of the Musée de Cluny, whose water was supplied by an aqueduct from springs on the Wissous plateau, south of Paris.
Preserved part of a set of large public thermal baths (located between the present boulevard Saint-Germain and the rue des Ecoles, and Boulevard Saint-Michel in the centre of the current National Museum of the Middle Ages), the time when Paris was still Lutèce, the thermal baths rose over several hectares. Many questions remain on the organization of buildings. Water was known to be brought by a water aqueduct from the sources of the Plateau plateau, south of Paris.
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