Zone: From the Colosseum to Vatican
These Hot Baths, or Thermal Baths – or simply the Public Baths – were built by the Roman Emperor Caracalla, on the slopes of the Lesser Aventine Hill, close to the Circus Maximus – over the period of 212 to 216 AD. Perhaps you're thinking that you've never heard of a Roman Emperor called 'Caracalla'? And you'd be right – it wasn't his official Roman name, but his popular nickname. This young man from the Severan clan of rulers was officially named Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus Caesar. But don't mistake him for the 'real' Marcus Aurelius – his father had renamed him after the much-loved Emperor, as the first step in massaging public opinion for the boy's path to high office. He and his brother Geta spent their young years of manhood posted with the Roman legions, north of Hadrian's Wall, in a failed military campaign to extend Roman rule in Britain to conquer Caledonia – which today we would call Scotland. A Roman toga was completely inadequate clothing for the Highland gales, and so the boys took to wearing a long, woollen hooded coat that came down to the ankles, and which the Roman would-be colonists named a caracal – a borrowed local name. The future Emperor liked his warm Scottish coat so much, that he took to wearing it, even after their legion had been recalled to Rome – and so Romans nicknamed him Caracallus, 'the boy in the hooded coat'. Today we're going to visit the most famous achievement of his chequered career – the Caracalla Roman Baths. He built the baths to win public favour – and at least in their name, he definitely succeeded. They still bear his name, to this day.All excursions
Campo Marzio
From the Colosseum to Vatican
From the Esquiline Hill to Villa Borghese
- Along the Amstel river
- Amsterdam Oost
- The Pipe District
- The Plantage
- The Western Islands
- The Angkor Small Tour Circuit
- Madrid of Habsburg dynasty
- Madrid of the kings
- First time in Brussels
- From the Alexander Gardens to the Cathedral of Christ Saviour
- Red and Manege Square
- The Moscow Kremlin
- Around the Hofgarten
- Around the main squares of Old Munich
- The Maxvorstadt Region
- Divan Yolu Avenue
- Sultanahmet – the heart of Istanbul's Old town
- The Topkapi Palace
- The Castle District
- From Piazza del Popolo to Piazza di Spagna
- From the Trevi Fountain to the Pantheon and Piazza Navona
- On Via del Corso to Piazza Venezia
- On Via Ripetta to the Mausoleum of Emperor Augustus
- Trieste of Art Nouveau period
- Along the South bank of Themes
- Around the Tower of London
- The City of London
- The Hidden Treasures of the Strand
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- Around Alexanderplatz
- First time in Berlin
- Hackescher Markt
- Along the Danube Canal
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- The Ringstraße
- The Schönbrunn Palace
- Around Vatican
- From the Capitoline Square to the Colosseum
- From the Circus Maximus to the Aventine Hill
- Sant'Angelo
- The Caracalla Roman Baths
- Via Julia
- Around Diocletian's Roman Baths
- Around the Esquiline Hill
- Around the Quirinale Hill
- City of Stories
- Maritime legends of Copenhagen
- Around the Am Hof square
- From the Vienna State Opera to Coburg Palace
- St Stephen’s Cathedral
- The Hofburg Palace
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- Sunset Boulevard – the Birthplace of Cinematography
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- Carlo Rossi Square
- Palace Square and the Winter Palace
- St Isaac's Square
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- The Church on the Spilt Blood
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- Nevsky Prospect and the Griboyedov Canal
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- Montjuic
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- Through the pages of history
- Valencia – the Silk Road
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- Gamla Stan
- Royal Stockholm
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- The Peter and Paul Fortress
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- Cannaregio
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- Sestiere San Marco
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- Pavlovsk Park
- Peterhof – a town of fountains
- Pushkin. The Catherine Park
- Around the convent of Saint of Agnes
- Legends and mysteries of Vyšehrad
- Podskali
- Prague's Jewish Quarter
- Vyšehrad: around Peter and Paul Cathedral
- Gracia
- Park Guell
- Sagrada Familia
- Tempelhof
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- Kensington – the quarter of the queen’s love
- Mayfair and Soho
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