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- In ancient Rome, the apodyterium (from Ancient Gr****: ἀποδυτήριον, "undressing room") was the primary entry in the public baths, composed of a large changing...
- rooms of the Old Baths at Pompeii: Apodyterium Tepidarium Caldarium Frigidarium A p****age (c) leads into the apodyterium (B), a room for undressing in which...
- palaestra (Watercolour 1859) men's apodyterium ceiling stucco, men's apodyterium ceiling stucco, men's apodyterium Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- of water. These themes emphasize the water within the bathhouses. The apodyterium, or changing room, is decorated with scenes of animals engaging in human...
- certainty, but it is thought that the bather would first go through the apodyterium, where he would undress and store his clothes, and then enter the elaeothesium...
- The apodyterium near the stadion...
- Roman Thermae west apodyterium with St. Athanasius church bell tower in the background...
- double sequence along the building. The entrance and changing area (apodyterium) contains niches, perhaps originally for statues. The use of the other...
- baths is via an atrium, painted with wrestlers and boxers, followed by apodyterium, tepidarium, frigidarium, palaestra and caldarium: the pool in the caldarium...
- commonly interpreted sequences is shown next. Most baths contained an apodyterium— a room just inside the entrance where the bather stored their clothes...