Roman Fort Ruins 3 Noble St, Barbican, London EC2V 7EE

Roman Fort Ruins

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Roman Fort Ruins 3 Noble St, Barbican, London EC2V 7EE

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  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

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naomi stuart
14.03.2024
Roman Fort Ruins
I decided to take a longer stroll to Liverpool Street station and enjoy the sunshine, and found these old Roman ruins. These are really interesting and historic, and a great way to relax after a long day in the city. Definitely worth a wander on a sunny day.
JR Suarez
23.02.2024
Roman Fort Ruins
This archeological place includes the ruins and buried remains of part of London Wall, the Roman and medieval defences of London, and part of the west side of Cripplegate fort. It was built between approximately AD 190 and AD 225.
Katie Thayer
18.01.2024
Roman Fort Ruins
I really enjoyed visiting this place I have been looking for interesting things on the maps and made a list and took a trip to London to visit the places I found and often find other interesting places whilst there.This was one of the places I found and I'm really glad I visited it There are see-through signs with lines of wear and what they are so you can understand better with other signs all along the railings there is alot of information so will learn alot from this place which is really good as so many places have hardly any information at all available.
Damian Bericat
18.01.2024
Roman Fort Ruins
The ruins are one of the most clever redevelopment projects in London. You are surrounded by skyscraper office buildings, modern and shiny, and if you look you can see how they fight for the sky without touching this amazing 2000 years old pathway, exquisitely preserved and self explained that takes you back and finds you simultaneously amazed at 21st Century building engineering and 2nd century unbelievable masonry skills. Do you say perspective? Yes, and then some.
jeff benjamin
15.01.2024
Roman Fort Ruins
This possibly the longest remaining uninterrupted stretch of the original 3rd.Century ragstone Roman Wall fortifications, covered by subsequent fabric/brick additionsThis a segment of the “Roman Wall of London” residue walkabout. Heritage narrative boards elucidate and illustrate the terrain/route.
Yeshudas Jayaram
11.01.2024
Roman Fort Ruins
A visit to the Roman Fort Gate along the London Wall Walk is a remarkable journey back in time. Nestled amidst the modern city, these ancient ruins offer a poignant glimpse into Roman Londinium. The well-preserved remnants and informative plaques provide a concise yet powerful connection to the city's distant past. It's a quick stop that's heavy with history and well worth the visit for anyone interested in London's bygone eras. Highly recommended for a dose of history amidst the urban hustle.
Oo L
06.01.2024
Roman Fort Ruins
Great place to see and feel the time in the past.
Thelonious Linford
30.12.2023
Roman Fort Ruins
The juxtaposition of the Roman ruins with the surrounding modern buildings is quite striking. The old Roman ruins are quite charming, albeit a bit hard to get to from the street. We saw them because of the lovely view from a window in the Museum of London. We took some great photos and had a great time exploring and learning about “Londinium” and the romans who inhabited it.
balenostyling
21.12.2023
Roman Fort Ruins
No need for tickets, this is free to visit. For those that can't visit but would like to know the history behind it, pictures added if the information boards.The team were in the process of cleaning, clearing, maintenance when I visited.Although not a lot left there is a lot of history in those walls dating back hundreds of years.All outdoors so very weather dependant. Surrounded by office buildings. Museum just round the corner.This marks the boundary 'London Wall' of London and the City of London.
Guy Bental
21.12.2023
Roman Fort Ruins
Interesting ruins, can stop by while on the way to other places, it's directly on route and pathways lead to main roads

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3 Noble St, Barbican, London EC2V 7EE
Roman Fort Ruins