Frontiers of the Roman Empire - Hadrian's Wall
Designated a World Heritage Site in 1987.
This World Heritage site consists of the border line of the Roman Empire when it was at its biggest in the 2nd century. It's part of what is known as the 'Roman Limes', which stretched over 5,000kms from the Atlantic coast of northern Britain, through Europe to the Black Sea, and from there to the Red Sea and across North Africa to the Atlantic coast.
The most well known part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire in Britain is Hadrian's Wall, built under the order of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD122. It took soldiers 6 years to build the wall, which was 80 Roman miles long (73 modern miles) on the border of what is now England and Scotland. Emperor Hadrian built this wall 'to separate the Romans from Barbarians', and it became the northernmost border of his empire.
One of the most popular historical attractions along Hadrian's Wall is the Housestead's Roman Fort (Vercovicium), the best preserved and most impressive of the Roman forts along the wall. Vercovicium was a 5-acre fort that held 800 people, and is also Britain's only example of a Roman hospital. English Heritage recognises the wall as 'the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain'. There are many other forts, temples and Roman architectural remains along Hadrian's Wall, most of which are remarkably well preserved.
Must see & do:
- Hadrian's Wall Path itinerary - Walk the 73-mile trail of Hadrian's Wall and discover some of the best Roman forts and temple's England has to offer.
- Roman Army Museum - Here you'll find displays and films devoted to Hadrian's Wall and the Roman Army, including a Roman Army recruitment film.
- Carrawburgh Temple of Mithras - Worship of Mithras and the Sun God was popular with the Romans, and this temple is the largest along Hadrian's Wall.
- Chesters Bridge Abutment - See the remains of the Roman bridge that carried the wall across the North Tyne River.
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