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Thermal Bath

3711298 Thermal Bath
by Roman, (3rd-2nd century BC); Archaeological Museum, Morgantina, Aidone, Enna, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: " Archaeological Museum of Aidone della Dea Morgantina in the province of Enna in Sicily. In this museum are exposed the acroliths, the goddess of Morgantina and many artifacts such as heads, vases, health accessories, busts, metopes. The museum is included in the archaeological site of Morgantina.
Museo Archeologico di Aidone della Dea Morgantina in provincia di Enna in Sicilia. In questo museo sono esposti gli acroliti, la dea di Morgantina e tanti reperti come teste, vasi, accessori sanitari, busti, metope. Il museo A inserito nel sito archeologico di Morgantina.
); eGiulio Azzarello; out of copyright

Media ID 23008372

© Giulio Azzarello / Bridgeman Images

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This print captures the essence of ancient Roman luxury and relaxation in a thermal bath. The image showcases the impressive architectural design of the Thermal Bath, dating back to the 3rd-2nd century BC, located in Morgantina, Aidone, Enna, Sicily, Italy. The Archaeological Museum of Aidone della Dea Morgantina houses this remarkable piece along with other fascinating artifacts such as acroliths, vases, busts, metopes and even health accessories. This museum is an integral part of the larger archaeological site of Morgantina. Giulio Azzarello skillfully captured this timeless scene that transports us back to a bygone era where indulgence and rejuvenation were paramount. The composition beautifully highlights the intricate details of the structure while showcasing its grandeur against a backdrop that exudes tranquility. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing artwork today, we can't help but marvel at how these ancient Romans understood and appreciated self-care through therapeutic bathing rituals. It serves as a reminder that throughout history humans have sought solace in water for both physical and mental well-being. This print not only celebrates Roman ingenuity but also invites us to reflect on our own modern-day practices surrounding wellness.

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