Parco di Colle Oppio is an 11-hectare area located on one of the seven hills of Rome, called Eskwilin. Here you can admire the remains of Term Trajan, whose construction was completed in 109, as well as a view of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine the Great.
In the summer, live music concerts and cabaret performances are organized. The park café offers relaxation over a cappuccino, a playground has been created for children. Art lovers can see interesting exhibitions with the work of contemporary artists. This is the area known as the archaeological park.
The only remains of the former Term Trojan are two eksedry, or semicircular niches. The public bath complex was built entirely of concrete. It housed: a frigidarium (a room with cold water), a caldarium (a pool with hot water), a tepidarium (a relaxation room with a heated floor), two bars and a library and beautiful gardens.