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Roman Bath, York The Roman Bath is a public house in St Sampson's Square, in the city of York, in England. It is built above an ancient Roman bath house. The remains were uncovered during building work when the present pub was erected in 1929.
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Learn about the history and archaeology of the Roman bath house in the centre of York, built by the ninth legion in the second century AD. See the excavated ruins, the museum, and the nearby sewage system. One of the City's oldest attractions, step underground to see the remains of Roman York or Eboracum as it was then known.
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Discover what life was like for. York Roman Bath Museum York, England, United Kingdom In 1930, in the basement of the Mail Coach Inn in St. Sampson's Square in York, renovators stumbled across the 1,900 year old remains of a Roman 'caldarium', or steam bath.
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Entry to The Roman Bath included with York Pass, usually £4.50. 2,000 year old Roman bath house excavated in 1930 while digging a new cellar. A modern steel walkway suspended above the ancient remains now takes visitors through the Tepidarium (warm room), Caldarium (hot steam room) and Frigidarium (cold punge pool).
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The Roman Bath in York is located beneath a tavern in Sampson's Square, York. Part of the Historic York Guide from Britain Express. Most visitors to Britain are aware of the Roman baths in, well - Bath! However, York has some lesser-known baths of its own.
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Nestled beneath the aptly named Roman Bath pub, are remains of York's military bathhouse, built by the Ninth Legion between 71 and 122 CE. The Roman Bath in York offers insight into the daily life of a Roman fortress, showcasing communal bathing practices and ancient engineering within the military settlement of Eboracum. The Roman Bath is a public house in St Sampson's Square, in the city of York, in England.
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It is built above an ancient Roman bath house. The remains were uncovered during building work when the present pub was erected in 1929. The Grade II listed Roman Bath in York was built above an ancient Roman bath house, built around 71 AD.
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The astonishing roman remains were discovered during construction of the current pub, which was built in 1929-31 to replace an older inn. The excavations revealed an additional stone building of Roman date, some standing nearly three metres.
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