Roman Thermae of Maximinus
Cultural heritage monument in Braga, Portugal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Roman Thermae of Maximinus (Portuguese: Termas Romanas de Maximinos), are the archaeological ruins of a monumental building and public baths, whose construction was integrated into the urban renewal of the civitas of Bracara Augusta (later Braga), the Roman provincial capital of Gallaecia. The large public/civic construction consisted of a building, housing the baths and a theatre, although the archaeological excavations continue.
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Alternative name | Alto da Cividade |
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Location | Braga, Cávado, Norte, Portugal |
Coordinates | 41°32′46.64″N 8°25′46.52″W |
Altitude | 175 m (574 ft) |
Type | Roman Thermae |
Length | 35.00 m (114.83 ft) |
Width | 31.00 m (101.71 ft) |
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Archaeologists | unknown |
Ownership | Portuguese Republic |
Public access | Public Colina de Maximinos, Rua dos Bombeiros Voluntários to Rua Dr. Rocha Peixoto |
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