Segedunum Roman Baths

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Segedunum Roman Baths is a reconstructed Roman bathhouse and museum at the eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall, illustrating daily life and bathing culture in a Roman fort.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum
reconstructed Roman bathhouse
architecturalStyle modern reconstruction of Roman baths
category Archaeological museums in England
Hadrian’s Wall museums NERFINISHED
Museums in Tyne and Wear
Roman sites in England
country United Kingdom
hasAmenity educational facilities
exhibition galleries
gift shop
visitor centre
hasExhibit Roman military artefacts
archaeological finds from Segedunum
interpretive displays on Roman bathing culture
models of Segedunum Roman Fort
reconstructed Roman bath suite
hasPurpose education about Roman frontier life
heritage interpretation
hasSection apodyterium
caldarium
frigidarium
palaestra
tepidarium
heritage Roman Britain NERFINISHED
inception late 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn England
Tyne and Wear
United Kingdom
Wallsend NERFINISHED
locatedNear eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall
nearby River Tyne NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operator Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums NERFINISHED
ownedBy North Tyneside Council NERFINISHED
partOf Frontiers of the Roman Empire cultural landscape NERFINISHED
Hadrian’s Wall visitor attractions NERFINISHED
Segedunum Roman Fort NERFINISHED
theme Roman bathing practices
daily life in a Roman fort
touristAttraction true
usesMaterial brick
concrete
stone

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Wallsend hasSite Segedunum Roman Baths