The thermal baths of Bliesbruck, discovered in the municipality of the same name in the French department of Moselle, in the Grand Est region, are a Roman thermal complex that operated from the late 1st century to the mid-3rd century.
The complex underwent renovations after about a century, aimed at expanding the spaces and adapting them for new uses, and further modifications occurred in the 3rd century, a century during which the vicus suffered severe depredations. After being reused during Late Antiquity, the building was stripped of its most valuable materials; however, it was still used very partially towards the end of the Middle Ages or the beginning of the Renaissance with the establishment of a stronghold on its site. The ruins faded in the centuries that followed.
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