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Along with the Roman Baths, this Corinthian-style temple, which held altars, monuments and other pediments, once occupied the main portion of the walled town of Bath.
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Along with the Roman Baths, this Corinthian-style temple, which held altars, monuments and other pediments, once occupied the main portion of the walled town of Bath.
The Temple Precinct lies about twenty feet beneath the modern, 18th century street-level of the area around the Pump Rooms above it, and is reached as part of the standard tour of the Roman Baths in general.
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