Who made the first bath house?
ROMAN BATHS The earliest known public bath house was built in the Indus Valley around 2500 BC. Later on, around 300 BC, public bathing was integrated into Ancient Roman society. Men and women of different socio-economic backgrounds would bathe together, reading and discussing politics as they washed. One of the earliest known baths originates from the Indus Valley Civilisation; a technologically advanced ancient civilisation that was spread across what is now modern day Pakistan and existed around 3300-1300 BCE.Some of the earliest public baths are found in the ruins in of the Indus Valley civilization. According to John Keay, the Great Bath of Mohenjo Daro in present-day Pakistan was the size of ‘a modest municipal swimming pool’, complete with stairs leading down to the water at each one of its ends.