ROMAN THERMALS
Archaeological site
2024
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2024
In the heart of the city of Zurich, in a small covered alleyway, the remains of a Roman thermal bath discovered in 1983 are on display. They have been left in situ and can be viewed as they are. Archaeologists estimate that the baths date from 160 AD and must have covered an area of 500 m². They were even enlarged at the beginning of the 3rd century. The baths were of great importance in the social life of the Romans and it is not surprising to have discovered them in the heart of the city. The visit is free and well worth the detour.
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Visited in december 2021
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Excellente découverte
Dans une ruelle couverte, le site est très discret et il faut vraiment prêter attention pour le voir, cependant cela vaut le détour. Des plaques vitrées permettent de voir les vestiges des termes, et les panneaux explicatifs situent ces termes par rapport à la ville ancienne.