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Baths of Neptune
Venus and Eros in Marine ProcessionBaths of NeptuneTheater Masks on CapitalsMillstones in a Roman BakeryMarble Counter of a ThermopoliumSea-Goat and Marine DeityCourtyard of a Thermopolium with Wine CellarThermopolium of Lucius Fullo and Lucius PlacidusPoseidon’s Marine ProcessionStaircase of the Caseggiato degli AurighiFrigidarium MosaicHercules at Rest

Baths of Neptune

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This aerial view of the Thermae Neptuni (2nd c. AD) reveals the grandeur of Rome’s public bathing architecture. At the center, Poseidon’s marine mosaic dominates the frigidarium, surrounded by brick walls, columns, and trees. The layout illustrates how bathing, myth, and urban leisure were harmonized in Roman life—celebrating water as a civic and divine element.
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