Photograph of a carved wooden sun with radiating rays and a peaceful human face

Half a million years for you to discover

43 to 410AD

It was the Romans who first built a city where London stands today, bridged the river Thames and constructed a road network to connect Londinium with the rest of the country.

From around AD 50 to AD 410 - a period as long as that which separates Queen Elizabeth I from our present Queen - this was the largest city in Britannia. Londinium was pre-eminent as a port, and goods were imported from all over the known world.

Find out about how people lived, worked and were entertained in this great imperial city.


Roman links

Boudica and King's Cross Station

Factpack

The Warrior Queen under platform 9

Slavery in Roman London

Factpack

What was life like for unlucky Fortunata?

Roman Shadwell revealed

Factpack

New discoveries in East London may rewrite the history of Roman London

Working water

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Experimental archaeology

Working water

Factpack

Roman technology in action

Roman London: A brief history

Factpack

Initially a temporary riverside base, Londinium flourished and became the capital city of the most northern province of the Roman Empire.

Virtual Object Handling

Feature

Use your skills to investigate mysterious objects

Digging up the Romans

Feature

Everything you need to know about life in Roman London

High Street Londinium

Online game

Archived website with quizzes. The exhibition closed 2001.

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