Fishbourne Roman Palace
This site of Fishbourne Roman Palace was discovered in 1960 when a water main was being laid. Evidence suggests that it was developed from three phases of building and dates from the time of the Roman invasion in AD43. The museum is built on the excavations of the former Roman palace of which the north wing can be seen by visitors. Britain´s finest collection of Roman mosaics are on display along with other finds, such as skeletons, from this internationally important site. A Roman garden has been replanted to its original plan. New Collections Discovery Centre. Special events are held throughout the year.
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Address
Salthill Road,
Fishbourne,
Chichester,
West Sussex
PO19 3QR
Information on Fishbourne Roman Palace, Salthill Road, Fishbourne, Chichester
| Opening Times: | Please visit website for full details. |
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| Admission: | Adult £7.30, Child £3.80, Concession £6.50, Family (2+2) £20.30, Registered Disabled £7.30 (carer free). Group rates available. EH Members half price, Sussex Past Members & Friends of Fishbourne Free. |
| Location: | Five minutes walk from Fishbourne Railway Station. North of A259 off Salthill Road in Fishbourne village. Bus services stop near end of Salthill Road. |
| Facilities: |
Full Disabled Access, Shop, Guided Tours, Refreshments, Parking Availability |
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