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View of one of the entrances to the bathhouse. In the foreground a small portion of the exercise area (palaestra) is visible.
In the interior of the bathhouse (not visible), there is an apodyterium (changing room), frigidarium (cold room), tepidarium (warm room), and a caldarium (hot room)—the bathhouse dates to the late first, or early second centuries A.D.
For another view of the exterior of the bathhouse click here.
For brief a description of the significance of Pisidian Antioch click here.