Jewry Wall Museum


Jewry Wall Museum is Leicester´s Museum of Archaeology, set amongst the remains of the Roman town´s public baths. Its centrepeice is the 2000-year old Jewry Wall, the second largest piece of surviving Roman building in the country. The museum tells the story of Leicester from prehistory to the end of the medieval period, holding archaeological collections, which include items from 300,000 years ago. The Roman collections are particularly exciting, and include a fine Roman mosaic and three very rare examples of magnificent Roman wall painting. The `Making of Leicester´ is a fascinating interactive exhibition.

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St Nicholas Circle,
Leicester
LE1 4LB

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Information on Jewry Wall Museum, St Nicholas Circle, Leicester

Opening Times: Feb to Nov: Sat & Sun 11:00-16:30. Closed Mon to Fri. Closed Dec & Jan. Please contact the museum for seasonal opening hours.
Admission: Admission Free. Charges apply for certain special events and exhibitions.
Facilities: Disabled Full, Shop, Parking