See the triumphant restoration of Roman London’s Mithraeum
After a rude awakening in 1952, and a rather desultory open-air display for the past five decades, the Temple of Mithras has been magnificently restored and returned to its original home.
After a rude awakening in 1952, and a rather desultory open-air display for the past five decades, the Temple of Mithras has been magnificently restored and returned to its original home.
In a couple of weeks time, London’s newest museum opens to the public, and booking for entry has opened today.
The largest stone building in the City of London for over a century has had its building site protective covers removed, and revealed an awful lot of glass and bronze.
To celebrate the opening of the new Mithraeum Museum in the City of London, a range of Roman themed events is taking place throughout the late summer months.
This September marks sixty years since the discovery of the Roman Temple of Mithras under a building site near to Mansion House in the City of London.