Baths of Nero, Pisa
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the historic heart of Pisa, Italy, the Baths of Nero are a testament to the city's rich Roman past. These ancient baths, named after the notorious Emperor Nero, offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle and advanced engineering that characterized the Roman Empire.
The Baths of Nero, though not as grand in scale as some of the empire's more famous baths, still display the typical features of Roman bath complexes: caldarium (hot bath), tepidarium (warm bath), and frigidarium (cold bath), alongside remains of the sophisticated heating system known as the hypocaust. Intricate mosaics and remnants of the original marble decoration hint at the luxurious atmosphere that once pervaded the site.
Archaeological evidence suggests that these baths were an important social hub in ancient Pisa, a place where citizens came not only to cleanse themselves but also to socialize, conduct business, and relax. The baths were likely to have been a focal point for the community, providing a space for both physical and social nourishment.
Today, visitors to Pisa can explore the remnants of the Baths of Nero, which have been partially excavated and preserved. The site offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and imagine the daily life of Romans in this once thriving city. The baths are a less frequented attraction compared to the famous Leaning Tower, but they remain a significant historical landmark for those interested in the ancient world.
Open to the public, the Baths of Nero allow history enthusiasts to walk through the ruins and observe the advanced construction techniques of Roman architects and engineers. Informational plaques and guided tours enhance the experience, providing context and insight into the significance of the baths in Roman society.
Largo Parlascio, 26Pisa 56127
Baths of Nero – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa Cathedral, Santa Chiara, Orto botanico di Pisa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Baths of Nero open?
- Monday 12 pm - 2:30 pm & 6 pm - 10:30 pm
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday 12 pm - 2:30 pm & 6 pm - 10:30 pm
- Thursday 12 pm - 2:30 pm & 6 pm - 10:30 pm
- Friday 12 pm - 2:30 pm & 6 pm - 10:30 pm
- Saturday 6 pm - 10:30 pm
- Sunday 6 pm - 10:30 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Baths of Nero?
How to get to Baths of Nero by public transport?
Bus
- V. del Brennero - Porta a Lucca • Lines: 70, Lucca-Pisa via Ripafratta, Lucca-Pisa via Santa Maria del G (1 min walk)
- V. Brennero Porta A Lucca • Lines: 70, Lucca-Pisa via Ripafratta, Lucca-Pisa via Santa Maria del G (2 min walk)
Train
- Pisa San Rossore (19 min walk)
- Pisa Centrale (25 min walk)