Free museum. This is the easternmost fortress site of the Roman Empire after conquering England to resist Scotland. It was once obliterated, discovered in the 19th century, and later obliterated, and built schools, farmland, etc. It can be said that his discovery and protection are also very tortuous. Here the restoration of the west gate and a barracks, others are still the same as when the site was found. The two small houses at the entrance simply introduced the site in the form of exhibition boards and story recordings, and there was a building block that could be designed by the children to build the appearance of this ancient Roman fortress. very good!
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Free museum. This is the easternmost fortress site of the Roman Empire after conquering England to resist Scotland. It was once obliterated, discovered in the 19th century, and later obliterated, and built schools, farmland, etc. It can be said that his discovery and protection are also very tortuous. Here the restoration of the west gate and a barracks, others are still the same as when the site was found. The two small houses at the entrance simply introduced the site in the form of exhibition boards and story recordings, and there was a building block that could be designed by the children to build the appearance of this ancient Roman fortress. very good!
Free, world heritage site. BC, the Romans took over here, built Hadrian''s wall and built a fortress here. From the south shileds ferry, you will feel the terrain rising, so this should be the highest point of the entire area, convenient for looking out, storing and defending. From here, to the two parks by the sea, the terrain may have changed a lot compared to the Roman era, because of the war. According to the photos, you can view the site 360 degrees.