Caldadaria

/ˌkɑːldəˈdɑːriə/ noun

In Roman architecture, a heated chamber or hot-water room in a bathhouse, similar to a caldarium.

From Latin 'caldus' (hot) + '-aria' (relating to). This appears to be a variant or regional term for the caldarium found in Roman bath complexes.

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