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 Translation for 'public baths' from English to Danish
NOUN   a public bath | public baths
public baths {pl}badeanstalt {fk}
public {adj}offentlig
publicoffentlighed {fk}
public [the public]publikum {n}
in the public interest {adv}i offentlighedens interesse
public house [esp. Br.] <pub>værtshus {n}
public limited company [Br.] <plc, PLC>aktieselskab {n} <A/S>
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Usage Examples English
  • Teviotdale Leisure Centre is the local public fitness centre, with a gym and swimming pool. The previous public baths, now disused were built in 1913 on Commercial Road and closed in the 1980s.
  • Another museum is housed in refurbished 18th-century public baths.
  • Temples, public baths, and shops shut their doors as women wept inconsolably.
  • A gasworks was built and the works water supply was adapted to provide drinking water and a public baths.
  • aqueduct to supply public fountains and public baths at their new town of Durnovaria (Dorchester).

  • Sometimes these facilities were combined with public baths, see for example Baths and wash houses in Britain.
  • The best preserved area is perhaps the Bathway Quarter with the former Public Baths, the Old and New Town Hall, the former Magistrates Court and Police Station, the Old Public Library and several historic buildings of Woolwich Polytechnic.
  • It also provided steam to heat the public baths. This replaced an earlier facility providing gas-light, located in Shoreditch.
  • Recent archaeological excavations have opened up the city's Roman forum where a large complex comprising a basilica, public baths, a cryptoporticus, a market and a large monumental façade stands out.
  • The "cultural centre" of Salamis during the Roman period was situated at the northernmost part of the city, where a gymnasium, theatre, amphitheatre, stadium and public baths have been revealed.

  • They also built new mosques such as the Küçük Hasan Pasha Mosque or Yali Mosque on the harbour. Public baths (hamam), and fountains were a feature of the Ottoman city.
  • Swimming in the public baths and beaches is very popular.
  • The eastern part of the city was built later and acted as the commercial center of the Atil, and had many public baths and shops.
  • Plumbing originated during ancient civilizations, as they developed public baths and needed to provide potable water and wastewater removal for larger numbers of people.
  • During negotiations in the previous year it had been promised a public baths and a free library.

  • Examples are the Zahnwurzen house (a house in the Linzergasse 22 in the right center of the old town), the "Lepi" (public baths in "Leopoldskron") (built 1964), and the original 1957 constructed congress-center of Salzburg, which was replaced by a new building in 2001.
  • Much money was spent on public works and the restoration and beautification of Rome: the Temple of Peace (also known as the Forum of Vespasian), new public baths and the great show piece, the Colosseum.
  • In October 1996, women were barred from accessing the traditional hammam, public baths, as the opportunities for socialising were ruled un-Islamic.
  • In spite of the industry being crippled by the Great Depression of 1929, the public baths at the Hirschbach creek where modernized, extended and re-opened in 1931.
  • The [...] was next to the palace ruins, also referred to as the large public baths.

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