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Remains of the Roman baths on Amalias Avenue next to the National Garden of Athens.

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English: Remains of the Roman baths on Amalias Avenue next to the National Garden of Athens. The information board reads: "Once Athens had begun to expand during the reign of the emperor Hadrian, the temple of Olympian Zeus had been completed and the triumphal arch built in honour of the emperor had been erected, the district was incorporated into the inner city and new sanctuaries, public and private buildings and baths were constructed in it. The baths continue both eastwards, inside the National Gardens, and westwards along Amalias Avenue. They were established after the Herulian raids at the end of 3rd or early in the 4th century A.D. and were later destroyed, but repaired and enlarged during the 5th-6th centuries A.D.
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