The Roman-Gaul Baths of Entrammes (Thermes gallo-romains d'Entrammes in French) is a complex of Gallo-Roman thermal baths (thermae) in Entrammes, Mayenne, France.
The baths were partially incorporated into a church with the hypocaust surviving below the new structure.
Archaeological surveys were done to reassess the church of Saint-Étienne, a building which dates back to Roman times.
A hypocaust in good condition was found below the church, confirming the presence of a thermal site of the 2nd century.
[1] Since 1 September 1988 the baths have been classified as a historical monument by the Ministry of Culture.