In the heart of Türkiye’s central Yozgat province, a remarkable piece of history is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The 2,000-year-old Roman bathhouse known as the Basilica Therma, or “King’s Daughter” to locals, is nearing the final stages of an extensive landscaping restoration project that promises to unlock its full potential as a treasured tourist attraction.
The Basilica Therma: A Gem on UNESCO’s Temporary World Heritage List
The Basilica Therma, inscribed on UNESCO’s Temporary World Heritage List in 2018, has long been a source of fascination for historians and visitors alike. This historic gem boasts a remarkable architectural legacy, a rich history, and the therapeutic thermal waters that flow at a soothing 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit).
According to historians, the Roman bath situated in Yozgat’s Sarıkaya district is believed to have healed a terminally ill daughter of a Roman emperor who once lived in the nearby Kayseri province. This legend has only added to the allure of this captivating site, drawing visitors from around the world to experience its unique blend of history, architecture, and natural wonder.
Revitalizing the Roman Bath
The extensive landscaping project on the ancient structure, popular for its thermal water pools that make it possible to swim even in the middle of winter, was initiated under the supervision of the Museum Directorate in 2022. This restoration effort aims to highlight the bath’s remarkable architecture, rich history, and the soothing thermal waters that have drawn visitors for centuries.
Transformative Improvements
According to Yozgat Governor Ziya Polat, the landscaping project has seen the establishment of a reception center, a local products bazaar, a cafeteria, and walking and photography areas. These additions are designed to enhance the visitor experience and unlock the full potential of this historic site.
Unlocking the Bath’s Tourism Potential
Governor Polat expressed his belief that the completed restoration of the Roman bathhouse will bring added value to Sarıkaya, Yozgat, and the country as a whole. He has extended an invitation to all history enthusiasts and nature lovers to visit Yozgat and experience the Basilica Therma for themselves.
Conclusion
As the restoration of Türkiye’s 2,000-year-old Roman bath nears completion, a new chapter in the story of this historic gem is about to unfold. With its remarkable architecture, rich history, and soothing thermal waters, the Basilica Therma is poised to become a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the timeless beauty and cultural heritage of Türkiye. The restoration project’s transformation of the site promises to elevate the experience for all who venture to this captivating corner of the country, allowing the Basilica Therma to shine as a true jewel in Türkiye’s crown.