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Excavations at the ancient agora in downtown Thessaloniki have yielded a complex of buildings believed to include a bordello, baths, and a taverna dating to the first-century B. While brothels have been found associated with baths and taverns at Ephesos and Delos, this is the first time such a discovery has been made in northern Greece. Polyxeni Veleni of the Museum of Thessaloniki has identified a circular bathhouse measuring nearly 25 feet in diameter, at the center of which was a sauna.
The chamber held as many as 25 separate baths. Adjacent to this room were two pools for hot and cold water and a rectangular hall.
Several artifacts found in the hall--a red vessel with a phallic spout, a clay dildo, and an embossed glass vessel depicting Aphrodite--indicate it was probably a brothel. A door connected the bath and brothel so patrons could enjoy both. Dining was offered in a taverna on a level below. Veleni believes the complex was part of a larger building, probably a gymnasium. Subscribe to the Digital Edition!
Archaeology e-Update Subscriber Alert! A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America. Special Introductory Offer! Stavrakakis Excavations at the ancient agora in downtown Thessaloniki have yielded a complex of buildings believed to include a bordello, baths, and a taverna dating to the first-century B.