The three Early Christian Baths stimulate impressions because of the building technique used for their construction at that time. There are pipes inside the walls of the baths, through which hot water was transporting to specific parts of the rooms. The building blocks seen in the construction of the walls, besides stones, are rectangular tiles, which were used as bricks, perhaps to provide better thermal insulation. The material of the tiles, as well as of the pipes, is a kind of clay-colored tile.
Although the site is unjustly neglected and without any maintenance, it is of particular interest.
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