Roman baths of Toledo

The baths can be seen as part of the system of supplying clean water to the city (then known by the Latin name of Toletum).

From the scale of the surviving infrastructure, they are assumed to have been a public facility.

[2] The location of the baths at Amador de los Ríos square is high above the River Tagus.

In Roman times water was supplied from one of the river's tributaries and entered the city via an aqueduct about 80m above the Tajo.

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Remains of Roman baths in Toledo