Written by Jack Guy, CNN
Archeologists have uncovered the remains of a 12th century bathhouse at a popular bar in the city of Seville, southern Spain.
Cerveceria Giralda has been operating in the heart of the city since 1923, but the bar is housed in a building with a far longer history.
While the vaulted ceilings suggested it could have been a bathhouse, and historical records said there had been one in the area, no one had found concrete evidence of its existence, archeologist Fernando Amores of the University of Seville told CNN Thursday.
Now skylights and red geometric paintings dating from the 12th century have been uncovered during recent renovation work.