The Roman Baths are in the centre of Bath in the West of England. Bath is 160km west of London and 16km east of Bristol. Around Britain\’s only hot spring, the Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water. Hot water at a temperature of 46°C rises here at the rate of 1,170,000 liters every day. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the museum, holding finds from Roman Bath. The first shrine at the site of the hot springs was built by Celts, and was dedicated to the goddess Sulis.















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The Tennis Italian Open Rome Master 2015, officially named as Internazionali BNL d’Italia features the best players at the Foro Italico in Rome as one of the three ATP World Tour Masters 1000 contested on clay. The tournament is played currently during the second week of May. Ticket prices vary, depending on the games, the time of day they are held and the field in which they take place. Indicatively ticket prices hovering from a minimum of 16 euro to a maximum of 150 euro for the finals of the Centre Court.










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