- In architecture, a
sudatorium is a
vaulted sweating-room (sudor, "sweat") or
steam bath (Latin: sudationes, steam) of the
Roman baths or thermae. The Roman...
- room,
known as
calidarium or caldarium, then the
steam room (a
moist sudatorium or a dry laconi****),
where he
would most
likely s****e the by now grimy...
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frigidarium (cold room). Some
thermae also
featured steam baths: the
sudatorium, a
moist steam bath, and the laconi****, a dry hot room.[citation needed][dubious...
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still in the
process of
being improved. The
three main
rooms were the
sudatorium (the hottest), the tepidarium, and the
frigidarium (cooling-room). Even...
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lowered and
raised as to
regulate the temperature. It is
similar to a
sudatorium, or
steam bath,
where water is
added to
produce steam. Sometimes, as in...
- To the
right there were hot
baths and sauna: caldarium,
tepidarium and
sudatorium. In the
eastern suburb of Salona, five
arches spanned the westernmost...
- a pool and
baths in a
setting of
parkland and temples, the Laconi****
Sudatorium or
Baths of Agrippa. Also, he
built the
Porticus Argonautarum and the...
- spa Hot
spring Mud bath
Onsen Purification Rundown Spa town
Steambath Sudatorium Svedana Taiwanese hot
springs World Sauna Championships Minna Hannuksela...
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thought to have been
constructed in
classical antiquity,
possibly as a
sudatorium; if so, the CO2
emissions must have been much
lower at the time. It may...
- (vestibulum), an
exercise hall (basilica thermarum), a
sweating room (
sudatorium), a cold room with a cold pool (frigidarium), a warm room (tepidarium)...