The contemporary urban space of the Old Town represents an ambient whole of monumental buildings, sacred objects, gates, a network of numerous streets and among them squares. The squares give a special touch to the city, and the most important place is the Poets’ Square near the gate of Murava. As the name suggests, lovers of art, music and literature gather on this square and organize numerous events and cultural manifestations in a charming setting.

3. Roman Thermae, 1st – 2nd
Roman baths were located on the square in front of the church of St. John the Baptist. The public baths were considered one

