
Other· Bergama, İzmir
Latrine
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Part of the everyday life of the ancient city of Pergamon, this latrine sheds light on the public hygiene and social order of the Romans of roughly 2,000 years ago. The seating surfaces carved from marble and the cleverly designed drainage systems show just how sophisticated ancient engineering was. Built to accommodate many users at once, this space was not only functional but also a social meeting point, where Romans would chat, exchange news, and conduct business. The flowing water system beneath the imperial-era structure, along with its ventilation channels, is proof of ancient Rome's technological achievement. Be sure to see this unique ruin when you visit Bergama; it offers a valuable window into daily life and social structure in the ancient world.
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- 39.1184°N · 27.1646°E
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