Roman Baths of Ankara
3rd-century Roman bath ruins built by Emperor Caracalla in honor of Asclepius, the god of medicine. The open-air museum covers 65,000m² and displays over 1,000 artifacts including columns and sarcophagi
3rd-century Roman bath ruins built by Emperor Caracalla in honor of Asclepius, the god of medicine. The open-air museum covers 65,000m² and displays over 1,000 artifacts including columns and sarcophagi
Adults 100₺, Museum Pass accepted
Morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat in summer. Allow at least 1 hour for a complete visit. Near Hacı Bayram Mosque for combined tour
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The basement and first floor foundations including caldarium (hot room), tepidarium, and frigidarium. Exhibits include columns, sarcophagi, and sculptures from across Ankara
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