Baths

Baths and spas, not being total ruins.

World Heritage Sites connected to 'Baths':

  • Arles Constantine's Baths
  • Asturian Monuments Santa Maria del Naranco (former palace)
  • Bardejov Town Jewish religious baths (the nearby Spa is not inscribed)
  • Budapest Gellert, Rác and Széchenyi baths
  • Butrint Roman Baths
  • Chichen-Itza Steam bath
  • City of Bath
  • Cordoba "Banos arabes" Wiki - "Many tourists visit the Arab baths, which were actually built under Alfonso XI"
  • Derbent Part of citadel, now museum
  • Fasil Ghebbi Baths of Fasiladas
  • Frontiers of the Roman Empire Hadrian's Wall: Roman Baths of Vindolanda
  • Gamzigrad-Romuliana Classical Roman baths
  • Granada Wiki - "Granada's public baths, like El Bañuelo or the Alhambra Baths, and the complex of Arab public fountains and wells (aljibes), are unique in Europe."
  • Hierapolis-Pamukkale Spa
  • Incense Route of the Negev Moa, Mamshit, Sobota, Avdat
  • Leptis Magna Roman baths
  • Masada Roman bath
  • Mérida Termas Romanas de Alange
  • Moenjodaro Elaborate public bath
  • Naples Byzantine bath in Santa Chiara
  • National History Park Citadelle Laferrière bathing quarters
  • Old City of Acre Two bathhouses: the large Hammam El-Basha and the small Hammam built by Dahar El-Amar (both 18th century)
  • Old City of Jerusalem Two bath houses at the Cotton Market
  • Paphos Ottoman Hammam Loutra
  • Pompei Herculaneum
  • Potsdam Roman Baths in Sanssouci
  • Quseir Amra
  • Ravenna Ancient Roman Bath turned into a baptismal font in the Neonian Baptistery
  • Regensburg Deischgasse 2
  • Rohtas Fort The Shahi Baoli has small chambers that were used as baths by the Royal family.
  • Rome Baths of Caracalla, Bath of Diocletian, Bath of Titus, Bath of Trajan
  • San Agustín
  • Sana'a
  • Seville Los Baños de Doña María de Padilla at the Alcazar
  • Shakhrisyabz "..the baths, rebuilt on the site of the 15th century baths and still in use today. The baths are heated by an elaborate network of underground conduits" (AB)
  • Site of Carthage Roman baths
  • Stone Town (Zanzibar) There are two sets of Persian baths in the Stone Town. The most elaborate are the Hamamni baths, built during the Sultanate of Seyyid Barghash (1870-88).
  • Sulamain-Too Medieval bath-house (Hammam)
  • Timgad
  • Trier Imperial baths and Barbara baths