ποΈ Ad Turres - Aquae Sulphurae
Roman settlement with sulfurous springs in central Bosnia
π Fast Facts
- Roman military and civilian settlement established during the 1st century CE
- Located near natural sulfurous thermal springs in the Bosna River valley
- Strategic position on routes connecting the Pannonian plains to the Adriatic
- Archaeological remains scattered across the landscape; no enclosed site infrastructure
Ad Turres - Aquae Sulphurae was a Roman settlement that exploited natural thermal resources in what is now central Bosnia and Herzegovina. The site occupied a position along communication routes of the Roman province of Dalmatia and served both military and civilian populations. The name references both fortified structures (turres) and the sulfur-bearing hot springs that characterised the location ...