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Fascinating
A really interesting use for the former Renault garage, spot the former inspection pit. A very interesting history of what is a suprisingly historic little town. A very well put together historical p...
I had no idea that Roman hypocaust technology had been adopted in later centuries, especially surprising in medieval times! Also had no idea just how much bathing a)went on at all and b)across all cla...
The "bains" are the remains of a medieval sauna, built in stone with a hypercaust below. I never knew that this was the usual facility in a medieval substantial house/ castle! Believed all I was told ...
The centre-piece of the museum is a private bath-house built in the 14th century for a princess. A bath was a rare pleasure only the wealthy could afford in the Middle Ages, and very few bath-houses r...
Fascinating
A really interesting use for the former Renault garage, spot the former inspection pit. A very interesting history of what is a suprisingly historic little town. A very well put together historical p...
What a lovely treasure
We hadn't expected to find such an interesting place as this in such a small town. It was extremely interesting.
Unexpected but rewarding find!
I had no idea that Roman hypocaust technology had been adopted in later centuries, especially surprising in medieval times! Also had no idea just how much bathing a)went on at all and b)across all cla...
Interesting interlude
The "bains" are the remains of a medieval sauna, built in stone with a hypercaust below. I never knew that this was the usual facility in a medieval substantial house/ castle! Believed all I was told ...
A bath for a Princess
The centre-piece of the museum is a private bath-house built in the 14th century for a princess. A bath was a rare pleasure only the wealthy could afford in the Middle Ages, and very few bath-houses r...