New Pompeii excavation reveals a large private thermal complex built 2,000 years ago
- Archaeologists have uncovered one of the largest and most intricate thermal spa complexes at Pompeii, according to the Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
- The thermal bath complex could accommodate 30 people and features a hot room, warm room, and cold room, as stated in the release.
- The discovery suggests the house belonged to an important member of local society, with the complex used for hosting gatherings, according to Gabriel Zuchtriegel.
- The excavation of the site will not continue soon, but it will eventually open to the public after restoration, as reported by officials.
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