The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.
The Basilica Therma Roman Bath, known as the "Daughter of the King," in Sarikaya, in Turkey's central Yozgat province, is noted for its historical features, architecture, and healing water which has flowed for 2,000 years.