Thermal building and mosaic floor of the frigidarium (2nd century)
The ruins of the Roman thermal baths belong to the frigidarium
which has a floor covered with black and white exquisite workmanship tiles, whose decorations are inspired by the underwater world: a horse led by a Triton, dolphins, lobsters, and octopuses. At the center of the floor, there is a hole to let out the water collected by drains found underneath the mosaic. Next to the main room, there are ruins of the calidarium and the tepidarium.