Approximately when were the Roman Baths in Bath, England built?
Answer 75 AD
Not long after invading England in 43 AD, the Romans got to work constructing the baths. By 75 AD, they'd built a religious spa complex with plunge pools, heated rooms, and socializing areas. Aquae Sulis, as it was called, was a huge hit and people traveled far and wide to take in its healing waters.
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