London Mithraeum

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London Mithraeum is a reconstructed Roman temple of the god Mithras and archaeological site in the City of London, showcasing artifacts and immersive displays from Roman Londinium.

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London Mithraeum canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
reconstructed Roman temple
associatedWithCity Londinium
associatedWithPeriod Roman Britain
associatedWithReligion Greco-Roman paganism
surface form: Mithraism
category Mithraea
Museums in the City of London
Roman sites in London
currentLocation Bloomberg SPACE, Walbrook
dedicatedTo Mithras
discoveredDuring post-war building works
discoveredIn 1954
features altars
display of small finds
inscriptions
reconstructed temple remains
sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull
sound and light installation
hasAdmissionFee free
hasCollection Roman artifacts
hasExhibitionType immersive display
museum display
hasHeritage Roman archaeology
hasLanguageOfInterpretation English
hasWebsite https://www.londonmithraeum.com/
locatedIn City of London
London, England
surface form: London
locatedInCountry England
United Kingdom
managedBy Bloomberg
nearbyFeature Bank of England
Mansion House Underground station
surface form: Mansion House tube station
offers educational programmes
guided visits
openToPublic true
originalLocation Walbrook, City of London
originallyBuiltInCentury 3rd century
partOf Roman Londinium
preservationMethod in situ display
reconstructionCompletedIn 2010s
situatedUnder Bloomberg London headquarters

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City of London hasInstitution London Mithraeum
Londinium hasArchaeologicalRemainsAt London Mithraeum