Aldborough Roman Open Day
English Heritage, Roman Town Museum, Front Street, Aldborough, York, North Yorkshire, YO51 9ES
In Roman times Aldborough (then Isurium Brigantum) was the trading and administrative capital (civitas) of the north of Britannia. This event offers three must see opportunities for anyone interested about Roman life, history, local heritage & archaeology:
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1. Explore the English Heritage 'Aldborough Roman Town' site and its fascinating museum (normally only open on Sundays and third Fridays of each month).
2. Explore the Roman Garden at Aldborough which has been created and developed by members of The Friends of Roman Aldborough (FORA). This will provide insights into Romans' dietary and healing practices.
3. Witness an active archaeological dig involving a long-standing collaboration between the local community, FORA and the University of Cambridge. This year the excavation will focus on a unique area of the site where the, so called, 'Helicon Mosaic' was discovered by antiquarians in 1846. By the date of this event there should be plenty to see.
This event will complement close by Aldborough Church Open Day . St Andrew's Church is a 14th century Grade 1 listed church is on the site of the Roman forum and contains Roman stonework and a unique Roman sculpture.
English Heritage, Roman Town Museum, Front Street, Aldborough, York, North Yorkshire, YO51 9ES
At present there is no car park at the site and we ask visitors to park considerately on the roadside in the village, maybe some distance from the site. We are currently seeking to have a dedicated parking area for this event. There is no level access to the site and it is unsuitable for wheelchairs. The visit involves a circular route involving steps and walking over rough ground. Suitable footwear is recommended.
Refreshments available at St Andrew's Church and the local pub (The Ship Inn)