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🏛️ Ad Drinum-Aquae Sulphurae
Roman spa settlement in northwestern Anatolia


🕐 1 min read · Updated 3 Apr 2026 at 09:59
📌 Fast Facts
  • Ancient Roman spa town specialising in thermal sulphur springs
  • Located in northwestern Türkiye near the Drin River valley
  • Name translates to "at the Drin—sulphur waters"
  • Part of the broader Roman wellness and healing culture of Anatolia

Ad Drinum-Aquae Sulphurae was a minor Roman settlement established to exploit naturally occurring sulphur-rich thermal springs in northwestern Anatolia. The site served as a health resort where Roman visitors sought therapeutic benefits from the mineral-laden waters, typical of spa settlements throughout the empire. The location's name directly references both the nearby Drin River and the distinctive sulphurous character of the springs ...

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