Likely Preserved Mudbrick Wall of the Roman Baths, Argos

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View of the likely preserved mudbrick wall of the Roman Baths near the Ancient Theatre of Argos, showing tall brick masonry, restoration supports and archaeological remains in Argos, Greece.

This image shows a tall Roman-period brick structure in the archaeological area beside the Ancient Theatre of Argos in Greece, most likely the preserved mudbrick wall of the Roman bath complex known as Thermes A. The photograph emphasizes the height of the ruin, its weathered brick surfaces, and the visible conservation framework that supports the fragile remains. Protective fencing, traces of excavation and dark trees in the background frame the monument, while the close frontal angle highlights the scale and mass of the surviving wall. The scene conveys both the architectural power of the Roman remains and the ongoing effort to preserve them within the wider archaeological site.


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Likely Preserved Mudbrick Wall of the Roman Baths, Argos

by Dieter


Uploaded on April 14, 2026


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Camera: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 2000D
Creation Date: 2026:04:13 11:52:32
Image width: 6000 px
Image height: 4000 px
Image size: 19.84MB
Aperature: f/8.0
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ISO - speed: 100

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