Diocletian Window May 2026

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A (also known as a thermal window ) is a large, semicircular window that is typically divided into three lights (sections) by two vertical mullions. It is named after the Roman Emperor Diocletian (r. 284–305 AD), as it was a prominent feature of the baths he built in Rome, though similar forms existed earlier. diocletian window