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  2. File:Great Witcombe, Roman Villa, Hypocaust, bath house.png

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    Date/Time Dimensions User Comment 17:43, 13 September 2010: 1,024 × 768 (508,523 bytes) w:en:Justexp (talk | contribs) ({{Information |Description = Hypocaust floor under changing room of the bath house at Great Witcombe Roman Villa. |Source = Self-made |Date = created 12.

  3. Villa Mussolini - Wikipedia

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    Villa Mussolini is a seaside villa in Riccione, in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. Built in 1892, [ 1 ] the original two-storey villa had thirteen rooms and a side-turret on its south side. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1934, it was purchased by Rachele Guidi , second wife of Benito Mussolini , Italy's fascist dictator.

  4. Great Witcombe Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    The villa contained at least one substantial bath house, in the north-western wing. This included the latrine, which formed an L-shape around a dressing room ( apodyterium ). The dressing room led to the cold room ( frigidarium ) which contained a cold plunge bath and whose mosaic floor, decorated with a design of fish and sea creatures, is ...

  5. Chedworth Roman Villa - Wikipedia

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    The villa was founded about 120 [6] and consisted of separate buildings around 3 sides of a rectangle open to the east with a bath house to the north. [9] The original structures were typical of a working farm and outbuildings. The villa went through at least six stages of construction or re-construction. [10]

  6. Sidi Ghrib - Wikipedia

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    The site was searched in 1975. The study by Abdelmajid Ennabli [3] [4] [5] showed that the site was a Roman villa of the late 4th or early 5th century. The thermal baths at the site formed part of the villa and were therefore private. With a total area of 780 m 2, they measure 28 by 29 meters, around a frigidarium of about 8.5 meters by 9.5 meters.

  7. Hadrian's Villa - Wikipedia

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    A plan of Hadrian's Villa The villa's recreation area known as Canopus, as seen from the temple of Serapis A model of Hadrian's Villa Hadrian's Villa is a vast area of land with many pools, baths, fountains and classical Greek and Roman architecture set in what would have been a mixture of landscaped gardens, wilderness areas and cultivated ...