The Roman Baths are a well-preserved historical place in Pasteur, Somerset, England. The baths themselves are lower than modern streets, including the Holy Springs, the Temple of Rome, the Roman Baths and the Museum. It is a famous attraction in the UK, and it is also a place to go to Bath. Tickets need to be charged. We are unified by the tour guide to collect money to buy tickets. The specific amount of money is forgotten. The ancient Roman baths, including the Baths of Caesar (now the stage square of the classical arts festival, has been included in the World Heritage Site), the Barbara Baths and the Livestock Market Baths. Built in 200 BC, the size of the building was about 172 meters. The Roman bath is actually a place where the ancient Romans took a bath. The whole place is made of marble and paved with stone; there are murals, statues, and utensils are also very special. The house is very tall, divided into two floors, all with round arches, it is very stable to walk in; the inside is magnificent. Walking in from the gate, passing the service desk, you can receive a multi-lingual Boeing interpreter for each person, and tourists can adjust the station themselves and choose the language they understand, so as to understand the cultural background of this ancient building. Basically, everyone follows the route of others. There are some explanation rooms and broadcast rooms next to it. If you are tired, you can go in and see the explanation videos and take a break by the way. Some places are darker, and you can see that there is hot water flowing through the smoke. It should be hot water in the bath. These places seem to be specially opened up, so that everyone can see the root of the bath on a deeper level. The bath can be seen from the highest third floor. The third floor is open-air. There are many stone statues around, all of them lifelike. The first floor is directly standing by the pool. It looks like a pool of green water. It is strange.