These are on the north side of
Curates Avenue
between
Trajan's Fountain and
the Temple to
Hadrian. The baths were three stories high and
was one of the largest buildings of its kind in
Ephesus. There were two entrances, one from
Curates' Avenue and the other from a street on
the eastern side. Both entrances opened onto the
street in an "L" shape. The apsidal room had
columns and niches, in one of which was a statue
of
Christian
Scholastica,
the last to have the baths restored, around 400
AD. The baths were first built in the 1st
century and last restored in the 4th.