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This Bath museum is a major tourist attraction in South West England built by the Romans on Great Britain's only hot springs. The site of the Roman Baths was originally discovered by the Celts, who built a shrine there before the Roman invasion in 43 AD. The museum also contains may historically significant relics from Roman times. More than one million people annually visit the Roman Baths and the nearby Grand Pump Room.
This Bath museum is a major tourist attraction in South West England built by the Romans on Great Britain's only hot springs. The site of the Roman Baths was originally discovered by the Celts, who built a shrine there before the Roman invasion in 43 AD. The museum also contains may historically significant relics from Roman times. More than one million people annually visit the Roman Baths and the nearby Grand Pump Room.
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