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The term "natatorium" was first used in ancient Rome to refer to public swimming pools. These pools were typically heated and used for both recreational and therapeutic purposes. The Romans believed that swimming was beneficial for health and fitness, and they often included natatoriums in their bathhouses.
In the Middle Ages, natatoriums fell out of use, as most people did not have access to heated swimming pools. However, they began to reappear in the Renaissance period, and by the 19th century, natatoriums were common in many cities and towns.
Today, natatoriums are an essential part of many recreation centers, schools, and universities. They provide a safe and convenient place for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the benefits of swimming.
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