The video shows the thermal complex belonging to the Roman site of Vito Soldano, located on a gently sloping area characterized by a main agricultural vocation. In particular, you can see remains of the principal rooms forming the Roman baths: on the front side there were the absidal room, called tepidarium, and the calidarium, in which people could have a warm bath, while on the back the hypocaustum and the praefurnium are preserved, provided with ovens to warm up the water. On the long side of the building, a rectangular room or frigidarium gave access to the pool with cold water, named natatio. The external walls of the complex's rooms were built up of opus caementicium and bricks, while the floors were supplied with cocciopesto or mosaic coating.
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