The baths at the Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, dating from the Roman period, according to an inscription, from 101-102 CE. The arrangement of the interior is typical of a small public bath complex. It has a main entrance leading to a courtyard connected with rooms for derobing, and rooms of varying temperatures: such as frigidarium (cold), tepidarium (slightly warm), sudatorium (warm) and caldarium (very warm) on the ground floor. The mouth of the furnace (praefurnium) and the hypocausts are below.