Archaeologists have unearthed the largest Roman bathhouse complex yet discovered in the Netherlands during excavations in the Waalfront district. The complex, discovered during construction work, indicates a significant level of Roman settlement and sophistication in the region. Initial findings suggest the bathhouse featured multiple rooms, including hot, warm, and cold bathing areas, alongside possible exercise facilities. Experts believe the site was likely used by both civilians and soldiers stationed in the Roman Empire’s northern territories. The discovery provides valuable insights into daily life and hygiene practices during the Roman occupation of the Netherlands. Further investigation and preservation efforts are planned to fully explore and protect the site for future study and public access. The find is considered a major archaeological event, reshaping understanding of Roman presence in the area.