Le terme di Diocleziano are the largest spa facility ever built in ancient Rome. Erected between 298 and 306 AD, they had an extension of over 13 hectares and could accommodate up to 3000 people at the same time, in a path that wound through gyms, libraries, a pool of over 3500 square meters and the typical environments of each thermal system. They were bounded by a large enclosure with main entrance on the north-eastern side and, in the middle of the opposite side, by a large exedra with steps, corresponding to today’s Piazza della Repubblica.
Monumental complex unique in the world for its size and state of conservation, the Baths of Diocletian are one of the most significant sites of the millennial history of Rome. Built in the fourth century, they are the largest spa ever built in the Roman world.
Transformed by Michelangelo, who built the basilica of S. Maria degli Angeli and the Certosa, today the baths are home to the Museo Nazionale Romano. ***
Typology
- Abbey
- Biblioteca
- Borough
- Business Events
- Castle
- Convent
- Farmhouse
- Golf
- Hotel
- Manor House
- Masseria
- Museum
- Palazzo
- Relais
- Resort
- Ship
- Therme
- Villa
- Wine Farm
Available space in total
- Hotel Room availability: 00
- Number of meeting / Events rooms: 3
- Plenary Hall: 300
Services
- Air Conditioning
- Audio sound system
- Auditorium system
- Banqueting Hall
- Beach
- Fitness
- Golf
- Goods Lift
- Indoor Pool
- Indoor Restaurant
- Inteligent Lighting
- Internet
- Internet point
- Laundry service
- Minibar
- Outdoor Pool
- Outdoor Restaurant
- Overhead projector
- Park / Garden
- Parking
- Reception Area
- Screen
- Shuttle service
- Sound system
- Spa
- Stage
- Technicians
- Teleconferencing
- Tennis
- Tennis court
- Terrace
- Translations cabins
- TV Sat
- Video projector
- Wardrobe
- WIFI