The Roman Thermae in Varna are ancient bathhouse ruins that date back to the second century and stand as one of the largest Roman bath complexes on the Balkan Peninsula. Visitors can walk among the remains of walls arches corridors and open spaces that show how Roman citizens once gathered for bathing relaxation social life and cultural activities. The site offers a clear look into the engineering skills daily routines and architectural style of the Roman era. Located in the old part of Varna the Roman Thermae are an important historical attraction and a fascinating reminder of the city’s long and diverse past.
Part of: Bulgaria