Reis, Maria PilarCarvalho, Mariana2017-11-282017-11-282014978-84-606-7624-9http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/19527The public baths Liberalitas Iulia Ebora are an eloquent example of the re-adaptation of one magnificent roman public facility into a defensive space, and later, in a palace, being those walls the living testimony of a dynamic past that is still evolving. The perspective from which we analyse these ancient baths unites architecture with archaeology by using the graphic and the planimetric register as a working base. Therefore we wish to dismount and understand the options that in every epoch were whittling and reediting the building, until we get a sharper image of what these baths could have been.spaTermas públicasÉvoraUrbanismoLAS TERMAS PÚBLICAS DE EBORA: MONUMENTALIDAD MIMETIZADAjournal article