The Roman Baths of Hierapolis in Pamukkale stand as a testament to the ancient city’s luxury and healing practices. Constructed in the 2nd century AD, these baths utilized the region’s thermal waters, believed to have curative properties. The massive bath complex, now housing the Hierapolis Archaeology Museum, showcases Roman engineering with its grand stone arches, vaulted ceilings, and expansive halls. Visitors can explore the baths, gymnasium, and the peristyle courtyard, all of which reflect the opulence of ancient Roman leisure culture.