Roman Baths, Prosymni
The Roman baths in Prosymni, Argolis, are archaeological remains of a bathing complex associated with the Roman period in the region. They are generally dated to the Roman era, most likely between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE.
The complex is linked to Roman daily life and reflects the adoption of Roman bathing culture in provincial settlements. Such baths typically included different functional spaces, such as cold, warm, and hot bathing rooms, and served both hygienic and social purposes.
Overall, the baths of Prosymni are an example of Roman architectural and cultural influence in Argolis during the Imperial period.