What are the 5 names of the rooms in Romans bath?
There were several names for the rooms in the Roman baths, but
not all baths had the same amount of rooms. Some were small
privately owned establishments and were not as large or as
elaborate as the state run baths. All baths had at least four main
rooms: the Apodyterium, which was the changing room, the
Tepidarium, sometimes referred to as an Unctorium, where the
oiling, scraping and massaging took place, the Caldarium, the hot
water room, the Frigidarium, the cold water room. Some baths also
had the Laconium which was a sweat room.