The baths contained one swimming pool with a spectators' gallery, private baths for men and women and a small steam room.
The bath usually contains copper sulphate or formalin.
The baths contained three main facilities for bathing.
Providing a glimpse into 10th-century Islamic downtime, the baths contain the remnants of two chambers, a hot steam room and a bathing area.
The bath contained, among its many functional services, a sunken tub and a shower, each at least two meters square.
The baths which give the town its name contain the noble gas radon, with supposedly curative properties.
The baths contained much of the Domus Aurea, and together they were the largest Roman structures built at the time.
Some baths also contained a laconium (a dry, resting room) where the bather completed the process by resting and sweating.
The baths contain zinc sulfate and chloride to the maximum solubility level.
These baths contain very few grain refiners.