
Pamukkale Roman Baths
Develi, Unnamed Road, 20190 Pamukkale/Denizli, Turkey
The Pamukkale Roman Baths are a series of Roman baths and pools located in the town of Pamukkale in Turkey. The baths were built in the 2nd century AD, and are now a popular tourist attraction. The baths are made up of a series of pools and terraces and are famous for their white travertine terraces and calcium carbonate deposits.
Pamukkale is a small town in southwestern Turkey. The Roman Baths of Pamukkale are one of the most popular tourist destinations in Turkey. Pamukkale Roman Baths were built in the 2nd century AD and are the largest and best-preserved Roman baths in Anatolia. The baths are fed by hot springs and have been used as a spa since the Byzantine period.