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The Caracalla Bath, a Roman bathhouse from the 3rd century, is today an open-air museum with plenty to explore. Here you can admire one of the largest Roman baths of its time, along with architectural relics from St. Clement’s Church, Ottoman-era gravestones, and the impressive pillars of the ancient colonnaded street. When visited after Ankara Castle and the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, this site truly comes to life, weaving together the history you’ve encountered and placing each piece into a vivid, unforgettable context. It is here that the city’s layers of time come alive, forming an Ankara journey that leaves lasting impressions on those who explore.