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Baden Baden Travel Tip:
Roman Bath Ruins

Roman Bath Ruins
Roman Bath Ruins, Baden-Baden

Even the Romans appreciated the relaxing effects of Baden-Baden’s thermal spring water. Now you can admire their masterwork by visiting the 2000 year old bath ruins, which are one of the countries oldest and best kept examples. Experience at close range the sheer magnitude of their work and marvel at their achievement.

Relive the ancient bathing culture either by taking a guided tour, or by asking for a multi-lingual audio guide and viewing the ruins at your own pace. There is also a short computer animated film that should not be missed.

The Roman bath ruins are to be found underneath the Römerplatz. You can enter the museum via the Steinstraße, or the Friedrichsbad underground car park.

Hours: March 16 - November 15, Open daily 11am - 12pm and 3pm - 4pm. Closed November 16 - March 15.

Admission: 2.50 € Adults, 1 € Children to 14 years.

[ Source: http://baden-baden.de/en/tourism/c/content=/content/00748/indexen.html&nav=306 ]

Related: http://www.badruinen.de/
Address: Römerplatz 1, 76530 Baden-Baden
Tags: Baden-Baden, Roman, Baths

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