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Roman London! What remains can I visit? and where is the temple?

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Roman London! What remains can I visit? and where is the temple?

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  1. Go to ST Albans Herts they have loads of remaims, veralanium, the wall, and plenty more


  2. yeah in the backyard of the Museum of London you can find a few Roman remains , they are absolutely beautiful , too bad a guard didn't allowed me to take pics there

  3. Anywhere around Bank is the old Roman town, where there's still lots to see.  Most of the old buildings are gone, but the street layout hasn't changed much in 2000 years.

    Also around Barbican you can see some of the old London wall.

  4. Go to the museum of London, It was built on some Roman sites that you can still see. That's why they built the museum there.

    The Temple is not a Roman Temple but it's next to the embankment.

  5. The Museum of London has a really excellent Roman display - not to mention being an excellent museum in general. I always try to pay it a visit when I get a chance.

    You can also see remains of the old Roman walls outside the museum. It's a very short walk from the Barbican station and entrance to the museum itself is completely free.

    The Verulamium museum is also pretty good. St Albans is a short train ride (20-30 minutes) from Central London. The museum and park are a bit of a hike from the train station, so you may want to catch a cab or something. But if you're a Roman buff, I recomment it.

  6. if you have time to go out of London and want to see a lot of Roman stuff, Colchester is brilliant ... it's easy to get there by train from Liverpool Street station

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