2024

ROMAN BATHS

Archaeological site

The Roman baths were not discovered until 1929 and, more than thirty years after their discovery and meticulous excavation, the site was developed on the initiative of Unesco. While few traces remain of the villa to which they were attached, the baths are relatively well preserved. Archaeology students will find the classic structure of the baths, with three basins: hot water(caldarium), warm water(tepidarium) and cold water(frigidarium). These facilities were certainly the best available at the time in terms of comfort. One can only imagine that the owner was a wealthy and cultured person. Admire the mosaics and enjoy the calm and greenery surrounding the site.

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 Golden Bay
2024

SITE DE QLEJHA

Archaeological site

This is an excellent viewpoint to reach when you go to Bahrija. It is a plateau that rises almost 170 meters above sea level and offers a beautiful view of Fomm ir-Rih bay. It is believed that this crescent-shaped area was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age, as a large number of ancient potteries, mostly in the shape of boats, have been unearthed here. In the vicinity, you can also discover megaliths, mostly walls, as well as caves that were inhabited in the Middle Ages.

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 Bahrija