Roman London is one of the permanent exhibitions at the Museum of London. The Romans built the first London city, including a bridge across the river Thames and a road network connecting Londinium to the rest of the UK. The Romans remained in Londinium from AD50 to AD410 using the city's port for imports from across the known world.
Also take a look at photos of the permanent exhibitions on the L2 (basement) floor of the Museum of London and photos of the Medieval London exhibition, plus check out the Museum of London Visitor Information to help plan your trip.
- StriglisMuseum of London: Roman London Exhibition - Striglis
- Roman Baths Model 1Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition - Roman Baths Model
- Roman Baths Model 2Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - Roman Baths Model
- London's Roman Wall (Drawing)Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition - London's Roman Wall
- London's Roman WallMuseum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - London's Roman Wall
- Dining Room AD300Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition - Dining Room AD300
- Mosaic Floor 1Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - Mosaic Floor
- Mosaic Floor 2Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - Mosaic Floor
- Roman Kitchen 1Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - Roman Kitchen
- Roman Kitchen 2Museum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - Roman Kitchen
- Hair ClipsMuseum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - Hair Clips
- Maid and MistressMuseum of London: Roman London Exhibition Photo - Maid and Mistress
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