A
frigidarium is a large cold pool of Roman bath s. It would be entered after the Caldarium and the Tepidarium , which were used to open
Kaynak: Frigidariumroom in the regular sequence of bathing rooms; after the caldarium, bathers would progress back through the tepidarium to the
frigidarium .
Kaynak: CaldariumApodyterium and
frigidarium: A passage (e) leads into the apodyterium (B), a room for undressing in which all visitors must have met before
Kaynak: ThermaeThe
frigidarium: The word
frigidarium originates from the Latin word frigeo, which means "to be cold". The prominence of the room and its
Kaynak: Baths of DiocletianThe baths consisted of a central 55.7 by 24 metre (183x79 ft)
frigidarium (cold room) under three 32.9 meter (108 ft) high groin vault s,
Kaynak: Baths of CaracallaThe best preserved room is the
frigidarium , with intact architectural elements such as Gallo-Roman vaults, ribs and consoles, and
Kaynak: Thermes de ClunyIt is displayed in the
frigidarium of the Thermes de Cluny . Inscription: Written in Latin with some Gaulish language features, the
Kaynak: Pillar of the BoatmenIt was found while searching the Roman castrum at Turda in 1996, by Mihai Bărbulescu, between the secondary sewer and the
frigidarium .
Kaynak: Franziska TesaurusThe original architecture follows the typical conventions of Roman baths , with a
frigidarium , tepidarium and caldarium , each with two
Kaynak: Byzantine Bath (Thessaloniki)The Roman bathhouse consisted of three areas, the caldarium , the tepidarium , and the
frigidarium . It also had a very impressive dome
Kaynak: HerodiumLook especially out for the
frigidarium which has triple arcades at both ends and large windows with great views over the valley.
Kaynak: DouggaIn fact, the museum itself actually consists of two buildings: the
frigidarium ("cooling room"), where the remains of the Thermes de
Kaynak: Musée national du Moyen Âge(hot bath), tepidarium (warm bath), and
frigidarium (cold bath After the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the first decade of the 5th
Kaynak: Roman Baths (Bath)Visible parts remaining include the hypocaust , the tepidarium (warm room), caldarium (hot room) and the
frigidarium (cold room) floor
Kaynak: Welwyn Roman Bathsa caldarium (hot bath), a tepidarium (warm bath) and
frigidarium (cold bath). Water was provided by two large cistern s. The site also
Kaynak: Capo di BoveIt had a cold room, a
frigidarium (blue on the map) a warm room, (tepidarium - pink) and a hot room (caldarium - red on the map).
Kaynak: Roman house at BillingsgateImage:
Frigidarium of the Old Baths at Pompeii by Overbeck. png | The baptisterium in the
frigidarium of the thermes at Pompeii .
Kaynak: BaptisteriumThe Roman bathhouse consisted of three areas, the caldarium , the tepidarium , and the
frigidarium . It also had a very impressive dome
Kaynak: Herod's Palace (Herodium)