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The London Mithraeum is a 2nd century Roman temple of Mithras discovered at Walbrook during construction work. You can experience a Mithraic ceremony and see artefacts uncovered during excavations.
12 Walbrook, London, Greater London, England, EC4N 8AA
Attraction Type: Roman - Temple
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An underground delight in the heart of historic London; the Roman Amphitheatre dates to about AD 72 and was in use for almost 300 years, staging gladiatorial combats and public executions. Remarkably, the timber-lined drains are preserved, as is the eastern entrance and even some of the original sand from the arena floor.
Guildhall Yard, off Gresham Street, London, Greater London, England, EC2V 5AE
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Heritage Highlight: Remains of timber drains
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Remains of a bathhouse, restored in the 17th century, believed to be Roman (though this is open to some dispute - some authorities consider it to be no earlier than the 17th century!). The bath house is lined with red brick and is contained within an office building, accessible off Surrey Street.
5 Strand Lane, London, Greater London, England, WC2R 3EE
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