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Canterbury’s underground Roman Museum built around the remains of a pretty spenny Roman Town House 🏛

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🟧Make a Miniature Mosaic with us this Easter! Explore the museum and make your #mosaic here or investigate the #Roman museum and take your kit home! A fun activity for the holiday and an impressive project to take back to school £5 per kit Friday 29 March to Sunday 14 April

🟧Make a Miniature Mosaic with us this Easter!

Explore the museum and make your #mosaic here or investigate the #Roman museum and take your kit home!

A fun activity for the holiday and an impressive project to take back to school

£5 per kit

Friday 29 March to Sunday 14 April
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🖥️ Due to a recent change in our IT systems it is taking longer than usual to reply to emails. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. 📞 If you have an urgent enquiry please get in touch by phone The Beaney: 01227 862162 Canterbury Roman Museum: 01227 785575

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The remains of a figurine representing Dea nutrix from Roman Canterbury - a Romanised version of the Celtic goddess of fertility and childbirth. Now part of the collections Canterbury Roman Museum #RomanBritain 📸 My own.

The remains of a figurine representing Dea nutrix from Roman Canterbury - a Romanised version of the Celtic goddess of fertility and childbirth. Now part of the collections <a href="/CRomanMuseum/">Canterbury Roman Museum</a> #RomanBritain 📸 My own.
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👋 Welcome to late #Roman Canterbury… 🎭 The semi-circular building in the centre is the theatre. It was rebuilt to this larger size in AD 220 and was one of the largest in Britain, able to seat 3000 people! The theatre’s stage was found in recent excavations by CAT

👋 Welcome to late #Roman Canterbury…

🎭 The semi-circular building in the centre is the theatre. It was rebuilt to this larger size in AD 220 and was one of the largest in Britain, able to seat 3000 people! The theatre’s stage was found in recent excavations by <a href="/CantArchTrust/">CAT</a>
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🔊 Listen here, listen anywhere! Take our new audio tour with #AudioDescriptions and insights into some of the most interesting aspects of the Canterbury Roman Museum collection and historic site! Scan the codes at the museum or visit our website: canterburymuseums.co.uk/canterbury-rom…

🔊 Listen here, listen anywhere!

Take our new audio tour with #AudioDescriptions and insights into some of the most interesting aspects of the Canterbury Roman Museum collection and historic site!

Scan the codes at the museum or visit our website: canterburymuseums.co.uk/canterbury-rom…