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Budapest Bath Museum
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- Name
- Budapest Bath Museum
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- Thermae Maiores
- Country:
- Hungary
- Period:
- Ancient Rome
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 300AD - 399AD
- City/Town:
- Budapest
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Budapest,
- Related:
- Aquincum, Budapest History Museum,
Hungarian National Museum,
about Budapest Bath Museum
The Budapest Bath Museum (Thermae Maiores) houses the ruins of the Roman baths complex of the military base that existed on this site from the first to the fourth centuries AD.
It would have formed part of the Roman city of Aquincum, which served as the capital of the Roman province of Pannonia, later Lower Pannonia, and reached its peak around the second century AD with as many as 40,000 inhabitants.
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contact details
Address: Flórián tér 3-5, 1033 - Budapest
Phone: +36 (1) 250-1650
E-Mail: furdomuzeum.budapest@museum.hu
useful information
Directions:
Tram 1 or buses 6, 34, 86, 134 or 106 to Florián tér
Ticket Information:
15-30 April and Oct: 10am-5pm
May-Sept: 10am-6pm
Nov-April: 10am-4pm
Closed Mondays and weather-dependent in winter.
Entry is free.
Links:
http://www.museum.hu/museum/index_en.php?ID=24
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