Jewry Wall

archaeological site in Leicester
#6 in Leicester / #104 in United Kingdom
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by NotFromUtrecht
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The Jewry Wall in Leicester, United Kingdom, is one of the largest surviving pieces of Roman masonry in the country. Dating back to around AD 125-130, it was originally part of the Roman town's public baths complex. The wall stands at approximately 23 meters long and 8 meters high, offering a rare glimpse into the urban architecture of ancient Roman Britain.


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