Múzeumi műtárgyvédelem 13., 1984 (Központi Múzeumi Igazgatóság)

Visy Zsolt: A Weissenburgban feltárt római fürdő restaurálásának tapasztalatai

-64­Fig. 1.: Entry front of the protecting building, seen from outside Fig. 2.: The north-western part of the public baths with the reconstructed room of the cold-water bathing-pool Fig. 3.: Research of the earlier walking levels in the frigidarium of the II. period Fig. 4.: The totally reconstructed room of the cold-water bathing-pool from the Ill.b. period of the public baths Fig. 5.: In order to render spatiality perceptible and to show the dimension of the original openings, the restorers are mounting iron arches into the entry arch of bathing-pools of the caldarium Fig. 6.: Walking level of the III. period in the eastern side of the caldarium, and that one of the I-II. periods in the western side, partly reconstructed. This latter is overlaid with terrazzo Fig. 7.: The two large room of the tepidarium were also tiled with polished flag-stones Fig. 8.: The praefurnium was a hole digged in the earth, above which the slanting roof was held by two wooden pillars. , We succeeded in conserving the wall section above the stoke-hole by chemical way Fig. 9.: Cold-water bathing-pool belonging to the second period of the public baths Fig.10.: Bathing-pool belonging to the small tepidarium Fig. 11.: The small tepidarium belonging to the III. period, before restoration Fig.12.: The small tepidarium belonging to the III. period, after restoration Fig.13.: Restoration of the piscina from the III. period Fig. 14.: The almost totally reconstructed large coldwater bathing-pool Fig.15.: The restorers are working on building a counterfort and on uncovering the small bathing-pool, which came to light during the work Fig.16.: The small bathing-pool, which came to light by chance, after restoration

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