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Constantine Baths - Arles
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- Name
- Constantine Baths - Arles
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- Thermes de Constantin
- Country:
- France
- Period:
- Ancient Rome
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 300AD - 399AD
- City/Town:
- Arles
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Arles,
Avignon,
Nimes,
- Related:
- Arles Amphitheatre , Arles Roman Theatre ,
Arles Archaeological Museum,
about Constantine Baths - Arles
The Constantine Baths (Thermes de Constantin) are a well preserved set of ancient Roman public baths in the Provence town of Arles.
Dating back to the fourth century AD, the Constantine Baths would once have formed part of an imperial palace known as Palais Constantine. It is also thought that this was one of three sets of public baths in Roman Arles.
Today, visitors can see the well-preserved remains of the Constantine Baths, the excavated part being only its northern area. Whilst only a fraction of these baths are visible, what can be seen is fascinating and includes several of the bathing sections. The Constantine Baths are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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contact details
Address: Rue du Grand Prieuré, 13200 Arles, France
Phone: Contact local tourist office
useful information
Directions:
The Constantine Baths are located in the town of Arles in Provence, 30km southeast of Nimes along route A54. By train from Avignon, Arles is a 20 min. train journey, 25 min. from Nimes.
Ticket Information:
Open daily. A €9 ticket allows entry to this site plus four other Arles sites or, for €13, unlimited access to the main monuments for a year.
Links:
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/164
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13 Mar, 2013
Thanks for spotting that Mina! It's now been corrected.
12 Mar, 2013
I was wondering if perhaps the date should be 400-301 AD as opposed to BC.