the national museum rome baths diocletian italy |
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The entrance way of the National Museum of Rome ââ¬â Baths of Diocletian in Rome, Italy. The garden facing Piazza dei Cinquecento, which includes the entrance to the museum. It houses a variety of other architectural material, tombstones, sarcophaguses and funerary statues displayed in the entranceway. Named after emperor Diocletian and built from 298 AD to 306 AD, the baths were the largest of the imperial baths. |
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