点评:This was an excellent experience wtih the exhibit on Dacia, and the various other National Museum artifcats and exhibits. Our one drawback is that the directions on how to visit the baths were really poorly marked and not easy to follow, unlike the much-better marked Baths of Caracalla which we visited the day after. For one thing, they don’t make it clear where you are at any given time as you walk around the ruins. You see the pool with a sign saying “Frigidarium” with an arrow, but where? We recognized that Michelangelo was instructed to build a church in the middle of the baths, but what they don’t make clear is that is NOT PART of the ticket. We found out after our visit that you can see the excellent remains of other parts of the baths by visiting (for FREE) the adjoining Basilica of Santa Maris dell Angeli, which is what Michelangelo was responsible for…so we’re going over there tomorrow to see that. You really shouldn’t do one without the otherm, but that doesn’t seem to pop up anywhere.
翻译:这是一次关于达契亚展览以及其他各种国家博物馆文物和展品的绝佳体验。我们的一个缺点是,关于如何参观浴场的指示确实很差,而且不容易遵循,这与我们第二天参观的标记更好的卡拉卡拉浴场不同。一方面,当你在废墟中行走时,他们并不清楚你在任何特定时间所在的位置。你看到游泳池上有一个标牌,上面写着“Frigidarium”,上面有一个箭头,但是在哪里呢?我们认识到米开朗基罗被指示在浴室中间建造一座教堂,但他们没有明确表示这不是门票的一部分。参观后我们发现,您可以通过参观(免费)毗邻的圣玛丽斯德尔安杰利大教堂来看到浴场其他部分的精美遗迹,这是米开朗基罗负责的……所以我们明天就去那里看到那个。你确实不应该只做一个而没有另一个,但这似乎并没有在任何地方出现。