The Girona Arab Baths, or Banys Àrabs de Girona, date back to the 12th century, drawing inspiration from Roman-style baths. Nestled in the heart of Girona, Spain, this small complex has endured partial destruction and subsequent rebuilding, yet remains a well-preserved example of medieval public baths. The site features Romanesque architectural elements and a series of four rooms where residents once bathed and socialized. Today, visitors can explore these historic chambers, immersing themselves in the ambiance of a bygone era.
Girona Arab Baths (Banys Arabs de Girona)
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