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The Roman Bath is a public house in St Sampson's Square, in the city of York, in England. It is built above an ancient Roman bath house. The remains were uncovered during building work when the present pub was erected in 1929–31 replacing an inn. The exterior has Tudor Revival features including applied half-timbering. The pub is however more notable for the Roman remains which can be viewed inside. Baths dating from the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD have been excavated at Tanner Row on the other side of the River Ouse: these are believed to have served the civilian population of York.

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  • The Roman Bath is a public house in St Sampson's Square, in the city of York, in England. It is built above an ancient Roman bath house. The remains were uncovered during building work when the present pub was erected in 1929–31 replacing an inn. The exterior has Tudor Revival features including applied half-timbering. The pub is however more notable for the Roman remains which can be viewed inside. The bath house apparently served the military personnel of Eboracum (Roman York). Not only was the facility in Eboracum's fortress (built in the 1st century AD to house a legion of about 5,000 men), but also tiles have been discovered at the bath house site which are marked with the identity of specific legions. The Ninth may have constructed the facility. The last attested activity of the Ninth in Britain is in AD 108. Baths dating from the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD have been excavated at Tanner Row on the other side of the River Ouse: these are believed to have served the civilian population of York. (en)
  • La Roman Bath Public House, o più semplicemente Roman Bath, è un pub sito a York, Inghilterra, esempio di architettura Tudor revival, eretto nei primi anni trenta del XX secolo, inserito nella lista dei pub e monumenti classificati (Listed building) di Grade II. L'edificio, realizzato su delle terme di epoca romana scoperte nei lavori di demolizione della precedente locanda, conserva i resti dell'antico manufatto visitabili dal pubblico ed è una delle più antiche attrazioni turistiche della città. Si ritiene che le terme servissero il personale militare di Eburacum (la denominazione dell'abitato di York in epoca romana). Non solo la struttura si trovava nella fortezza di Eburacum (costruita nel I secolo per ospitare una legione di circa 5 000 uomini), ma sono state scoperte anche piastrelle nel sito delle terme contrassegnate con l'identità delle singole legioni. La struttura potrebbe essere stata costruita dalla Legio VIIII Hispana, della quale l'ultima attività in Gran Bretagna è attestata all'anno 108. Le terme risalenti al II e al III secolo sono stati scavate in un'altra parte di York e si ritiene che abbiano servito la popolazione civile. (it)
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  • The Roman Bath is a public house in St Sampson's Square, in the city of York, in England. It is built above an ancient Roman bath house. The remains were uncovered during building work when the present pub was erected in 1929–31 replacing an inn. The exterior has Tudor Revival features including applied half-timbering. The pub is however more notable for the Roman remains which can be viewed inside. Baths dating from the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD have been excavated at Tanner Row on the other side of the River Ouse: these are believed to have served the civilian population of York. (en)
  • La Roman Bath Public House, o più semplicemente Roman Bath, è un pub sito a York, Inghilterra, esempio di architettura Tudor revival, eretto nei primi anni trenta del XX secolo, inserito nella lista dei pub e monumenti classificati (Listed building) di Grade II. L'edificio, realizzato su delle terme di epoca romana scoperte nei lavori di demolizione della precedente locanda, conserva i resti dell'antico manufatto visitabili dal pubblico ed è una delle più antiche attrazioni turistiche della città. (it)
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