Diocletian's Baths - Free Audio Guide
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Terme di Diocleziano, Via Cernaia, Castro Pretorio, Municipio Roma I, Roma, Roma Capitale, Lazio, 00184, Italia
The Terme di Diocleziano, or Baths of Diocletian, are the largest ancient Roman baths, built in the early 4th century AD. Located in the heart of Rome, they are known for their architectural grandeur and historical significance. Visitors can explore the remains of the baths, which include impressive ruins and the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, designed by Michelangelo. The site is part of the National Roman Museum and is accessible for tourists. The museum operates daily, typically from 9 AM to 7:45 PM, with an admission fee that varies depending on exhibitions. The baths' extensive history and their role in Roman social life make them a must-see for tourists interested in ancient history and architecture.