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Archaeologists Uncover the Netherlands’ Largest Roman Bathhouse - DutchNews.nl

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Archaeologists uncover the Netherlands’ largest Roman bathhouse

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Archaeologists have uncovered the largest Roman bathhouse complex in the Netherlands in Nijmegen. During excavations at the Waalfront industrial estate, where apartments are soon to be built, remains of walls, streets, and countless archaeological artifacts were found.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Complex built in marble and limestone reveal the luxury lived for more than 1,800 years, in the ancient Roman city of Ulpia Noviomagus. Jewelry, coins and a bust of Baco bronze were also found.

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Roman Nijmegen flourished longer than previously thought. The excavation of a large bathhouse makes it clear that in the third century there were still monumental buildings...

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Archaeologists have excavated a large thermal complex from Roman antiquity in Nijmegen. Other remains of a Roman city have also been found, as well as bronze statues, jewelry, and unique hairpins decorated with cats.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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destentor.nl broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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