These are ruins of military personnel baths. If you like history you will love to see the way they were build a technology used.

These are ruins of military personnel baths. If you like history you will love to see the way they were build a technology used.
Drinking the hot spring water is supposed to take 20 years off...worked for me...until I looked in the mirror! Neat place to visit.
The only real bad part, was the teenagers that were too loud there. I'm used to the Trier baths, but for what was left over there, it was worth the cost for the history.
This is small but very nice exhibition. I strongly reccomend to take audio device and listen to intwerresting informations about old heating and water boiling systems. We really enjoyed this museum.
Only open two hours a day - morning 11.00 - 12.00, afternoon 3.00 - 4.00. If you go, arrive at the start of the hour as if you listen to the recorded commentary all the way through, it takes about 40 - 45 minutes. Just one room and numbered areas to stop at to listen to the information (hand held...
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Roman stones, like anywhere else. If they are roman at all. All over the places you can see roman ruins or builiding, the question is if they can answer questions
Only open at certain times in the day and it is very small inside but it is good to do and very cheap! The audioguide is very useful and informative. Definately good to do if you have the time.
The visit of the Roman bath ruins (entrance ticket 3€) was quiet educative in that it teaches how the Romans constructed and operated thermal baths. Really instructive and worth while the ticket.
Situated underneath the Freidrichsbad are the remains of this ancient Roman bath house. Don't expect too much and you won't be disappointed but it's worth a look if you have a spare hour. As mentioned in other reviews, the opening times are a little restrictive (11.00-12.00 and 15.00-16.00). However, it gave us an excuse to enjoy one of the many...
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A small museum showing excellent remains from the roman Baths. The opening hours are a little restrictive 11 - 12 and 3 - 4 so if you are not in the area at that time you miss it. The lady on the desk was not very welcoming.
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