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Canterbury Roman Museum — Attraction in Canterbury

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Canterbury Roman Museum
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The Canterbury Roman Museum in Canterbury, Kent, houses a Roman pavement which is a scheduled monument, in the remains of a Roman courtyard house which itself is a grade I listed building. The pavement was discovered after World War II bombing, and has been open to the public since 1946.
Nearby attractions
Canterbury Cathedral
Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH, United Kingdom
St Thomas of Canterbury RC Church
59 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HJ, United Kingdom
The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge
18 High St, Canterbury CT1 2RA, United Kingdom
Lilford Gallery
3 Palace St, Canterbury CT1 2DY, United Kingdom
Franciscan Gardens
60 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BE, United Kingdom
St Augustine's Abbey
Longport, Canterbury CT1 1PF, United Kingdom
Westgate Gardens
St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BQ, United Kingdom
Franciscan Gardens
60 St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BE, United Kingdom
Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint
1 Pound Ln, Canterbury CT1 2BZ, United Kingdom
Greyfriars Chapel
25 High St, Canterbury CT1 2BD, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Las Iguanas - Canterbury
Unit 3 & 5, Unit, Longmarket, Canterbury CT1 2JS, United Kingdom
Côte Canterbury
2 Longmarket, Canterbury CT1 2JS, United Kingdom
Bill's Canterbury Restaurant
5 Rose Ln, Canterbury CT1 2SJ, United Kingdom
wagamama canterbury
7-9 Longmarket, Canterbury CT1 2JS, United Kingdom
Citi Terrace
1 Longmarket Court The Terrace, Canterbury CT1 2JS, United Kingdom
Pho Canterbury
45 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HW, United Kingdom
Happy Samurai
4 Butchery Ln, Canterbury CT1 2JR, United Kingdom
The Shakespeare
5 Butchery Ln, Canterbury CT1 2JR, United Kingdom
Canterbury Tails Cat Cafe
8 Mercery Ln, Canterbury CT1 2JJ, United Kingdom
The Veg Box Cafe
17A Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HG, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Canterbury Cathedral Lodge Hotel
Cathedral, The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH, United Kingdom
Cathedral Gate Hotel
36 Burgate, Canterbury CT1 2HA, United Kingdom
Hampton by Hilton Canterbury
7 St Margaret's St, Canterbury CT1 2TP, United Kingdom
The Sun Hotel
7-8 Sun St, Canterbury CT1 2HX, United Kingdom
The Greyfriars Lodge
6 Stour St., Canterbury CT1 2NR, United Kingdom
Travelodge Canterbury Chaucer Central
63 Ivy Ln, Canterbury CT1 1TU, United Kingdom
Pilgrims Hotel
18 The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS, United Kingdom
The Coach House Canterbury
34 Watling St, Canterbury CT1 2UD, United Kingdom
Palamon Court - Canterbury Student Accommodation
Rhodaus Town, Canterbury CT1 2YA, United Kingdom
The Penthouse Canterbury
53-57 King St, Canterbury CT1 2XS, United Kingdom
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Canterbury Roman Museum

11A Longmarket, Butchery Ln, Canterbury CT1 2JR, United Kingdom
4.3(325)
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The Canterbury Roman Museum in Canterbury, Kent, houses a Roman pavement which is a scheduled monument, in the remains of a Roman courtyard house which itself is a grade I listed building. The pavement was discovered after World War II bombing, and has been open to the public since 1946.

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attractions: Canterbury Cathedral, St Thomas of Canterbury RC Church, The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, Lilford Gallery, Franciscan Gardens, St Augustine's Abbey, Westgate Gardens, Franciscan Gardens, Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint, Greyfriars Chapel, restaurants: Las Iguanas - Canterbury, Côte Canterbury, Bill's Canterbury Restaurant, wagamama canterbury, Citi Terrace, Pho Canterbury, Happy Samurai, The Shakespeare, Canterbury Tails Cat Cafe, The Veg Box Cafe
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+44 1227 785575
Website
canterburyromanmuseum.co.uk

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Nearby attractions of Canterbury Roman Museum

Canterbury Cathedral

St Thomas of Canterbury RC Church

The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge

Lilford Gallery

Franciscan Gardens

St Augustine's Abbey

Westgate Gardens

Franciscan Gardens

Westgate Towers Museum & Viewpoint

Greyfriars Chapel

Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral

4.6

(5.5K)

Open 24 hours
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St Thomas of Canterbury RC Church

St Thomas of Canterbury RC Church

4.7

(145)

Closed
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The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge

The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge

4.6

(171)

Closed
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Lilford Gallery

Lilford Gallery

4.8

(48)

Open 24 hours
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Las Iguanas - Canterbury

Côte Canterbury

Bill's Canterbury Restaurant

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Citi Terrace

Pho Canterbury

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The Veg Box Cafe

Las Iguanas - Canterbury

Las Iguanas - Canterbury

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Côte Canterbury

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Reviews of Canterbury Roman Museum

4.3
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5.0
1y

In the heart of historic Canterbury, the Canterbury Roman Museum is an unexpected treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Stepping into the museum feels like stepping back in time, as you enter the remains of a grand Roman townhouse, complete with its dazzling mosaic floor, one of the UK's only remaining in situ examples.

The museum is intimately sized, allowing for a personalized exploration of Roman life in Britain. The exhibits are engaging and informative, bringing the past to life with artifacts, interactive displays, and even the preserved remains of a Roman under-floor heating system.

Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about a bygone era, the Canterbury Roman Museum offers something for everyone. It's a perfect place for families, with child-friendly activities and a hands-on area where children can get up close to Roman objects.

The museum's friendly staff are knowledgeable and passionate, always happy to answer questions and share their enthusiasm for Roman history.

In short, the Canterbury Roman Museum is a delightful and educational experience. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in Roman Britain, offering a glimpse into the lives of the people who once walked these...

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5.0
16w

What can I say? This museum is absolutely fantastic!

It elegantly tells the story of the lives that were once lived there and whose traces are now beneath the charming Canterbury city centre.

It talks all about its Celtic native peoples, its Roman settlements, its Christianisation, its eventual downfall and the later Anglo-Saxon settlement and relevance to the modern day.

History lovers in or around Canterbury ought not to miss this one. Archelogical findings are beautifully displayed and accurately explained so that no detail of our ancestors' lives goes unnoticed.

It also reconstructs ancient Roman house culture telling about the food they ate, the clothes they wore, the games they played and talks respectfully about the native Gods & Goddesses these people held dear in their hearts.

And as a contemporary Pagan, that was especially important to me personally.

I highly recommend this to anyone interested in the pre-medieval history...

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5.0
2y

Canterbury is a popular tourist destination: consistently one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom,the city's economy is heavily reliant upon tourism. The city has been occupied since Paleolithic times and served as the capital of the Celtic Cantiaci and Jute Kingdom of Kent. Many historical structures fill the area, including a city wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in the 14th century, the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey, the Norman Canterbury Castle, and the oldest extant school in the world, the King's School. Modern additions include the Marlowe Theatre and Kent County Cricket Club's St Lawrence Ground.

Canterbury has a substantial student population and one of the highest proportions of students to permanent residents in the country. Nevertheless, it remains relatively small when compared with other...

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Kwok LauKwok Lau
In the heart of historic Canterbury, the Canterbury Roman Museum is an unexpected treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Stepping into the museum feels like stepping back in time, as you enter the remains of a grand Roman townhouse, complete with its dazzling mosaic floor, one of the UK's only remaining in situ examples. The museum is intimately sized, allowing for a personalized exploration of Roman life in Britain. The exhibits are engaging and informative, bringing the past to life with artifacts, interactive displays, and even the preserved remains of a Roman under-floor heating system. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about a bygone era, the Canterbury Roman Museum offers something for everyone. It's a perfect place for families, with child-friendly activities and a hands-on area where children can get up close to Roman objects. The museum's friendly staff are knowledgeable and passionate, always happy to answer questions and share their enthusiasm for Roman history. In short, the Canterbury Roman Museum is a delightful and educational experience. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in Roman Britain, offering a glimpse into the lives of the people who once walked these very streets.
Daniël ZikarnoDaniël Zikarno
What can I say? This museum is absolutely fantastic! It elegantly tells the story of the lives that were once lived there and whose traces are now beneath the charming Canterbury city centre. It talks all about its Celtic native peoples, its Roman settlements, its Christianisation, its eventual downfall and the later Anglo-Saxon settlement and relevance to the modern day. History lovers in or around Canterbury ought not to miss this one. Archelogical findings are beautifully displayed and accurately explained so that no detail of our ancestors' lives goes unnoticed. It also reconstructs ancient Roman house culture telling about the food they ate, the clothes they wore, the games they played and talks respectfully about the native Gods & Goddesses these people held dear in their hearts. And as a contemporary Pagan, that was especially important to me personally. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in the pre-medieval history of Canterbury!
Munjur RahmanMunjur Rahman
Canterbury is a popular tourist destination: consistently one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom,the city's economy is heavily reliant upon tourism. The city has been occupied since Paleolithic times and served as the capital of the Celtic Cantiaci and Jute Kingdom of Kent. Many historical structures fill the area, including a city wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in the 14th century, the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey, the Norman Canterbury Castle, and the oldest extant school in the world, the King's School. Modern additions include the Marlowe Theatre and Kent County Cricket Club's St Lawrence Ground. Canterbury has a substantial student population and one of the highest proportions of students to permanent residents in the country. Nevertheless, it remains relatively small when compared with other British cities.
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In the heart of historic Canterbury, the Canterbury Roman Museum is an unexpected treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Stepping into the museum feels like stepping back in time, as you enter the remains of a grand Roman townhouse, complete with its dazzling mosaic floor, one of the UK's only remaining in situ examples. The museum is intimately sized, allowing for a personalized exploration of Roman life in Britain. The exhibits are engaging and informative, bringing the past to life with artifacts, interactive displays, and even the preserved remains of a Roman under-floor heating system. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about a bygone era, the Canterbury Roman Museum offers something for everyone. It's a perfect place for families, with child-friendly activities and a hands-on area where children can get up close to Roman objects. The museum's friendly staff are knowledgeable and passionate, always happy to answer questions and share their enthusiasm for Roman history. In short, the Canterbury Roman Museum is a delightful and educational experience. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in Roman Britain, offering a glimpse into the lives of the people who once walked these very streets.
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What can I say? This museum is absolutely fantastic! It elegantly tells the story of the lives that were once lived there and whose traces are now beneath the charming Canterbury city centre. It talks all about its Celtic native peoples, its Roman settlements, its Christianisation, its eventual downfall and the later Anglo-Saxon settlement and relevance to the modern day. History lovers in or around Canterbury ought not to miss this one. Archelogical findings are beautifully displayed and accurately explained so that no detail of our ancestors' lives goes unnoticed. It also reconstructs ancient Roman house culture telling about the food they ate, the clothes they wore, the games they played and talks respectfully about the native Gods & Goddesses these people held dear in their hearts. And as a contemporary Pagan, that was especially important to me personally. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in the pre-medieval history of Canterbury!
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Daniël Zikarno

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Canterbury is a popular tourist destination: consistently one of the most-visited cities in the United Kingdom,the city's economy is heavily reliant upon tourism. The city has been occupied since Paleolithic times and served as the capital of the Celtic Cantiaci and Jute Kingdom of Kent. Many historical structures fill the area, including a city wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in the 14th century, the ruins of St Augustine's Abbey, the Norman Canterbury Castle, and the oldest extant school in the world, the King's School. Modern additions include the Marlowe Theatre and Kent County Cricket Club's St Lawrence Ground. Canterbury has a substantial student population and one of the highest proportions of students to permanent residents in the country. Nevertheless, it remains relatively small when compared with other British cities.
Munjur Rahman

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