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Plan of Romes baths of Caracalla (AD 212-216), drawing

Plan of Romes baths of Caracalla (AD 212-216), drawing


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Filename: 940_18_15010753.jpg

Size: 4635 x 3948 (3.5MB)

Date: 13th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Plan of Romes baths of Caracalla (AD 212-216), drawing

Roman civilization, 3rd century. Plan of Romes baths of Caracalla (A.D. 212-216). Drawing

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Media ID 9510661

3d Century Ad Aerial View Architectural Feature Capital Cities Caracalla Drawing Empire Plan Roman Bath Rome Public Building


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricate plan of Rome's baths of Caracalla, a remarkable architectural feat from the 3rd century AD. The drawing provides a fascinating glimpse into the ancient civilization of Rome, offering a comprehensive map and aerial view of this grand public building. With its horizontal layout and detailed illustration, it transports us back in time to explore the majestic capital city during its glorious days. The baths of Caracalla were constructed between AD 212 and 216 during the reign of Emperor Caracalla. This sprawling complex was not only an essential part of Roman culture but also a symbol of their engineering prowess. The immense scale and meticulous planning evident in this drawing highlight the empire's commitment to providing luxurious amenities for its citizens. As we delve into this historical artifact, we are reminded that Roman baths served as more than just places for bathing; they were centers for socializing, exercising, and even conducting business. While no people are depicted in this image, one can imagine bustling crowds filling these halls with laughter and conversation. This print is not merely an artistic representation; it serves as a valuable tool for historians studying ancient Rome's architecture and urban planning strategies. It allows us to appreciate the ingenuity behind such magnificent structures while unraveling layers of history embedded within their walls.

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