
Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum
South Shields, Tyne and Wear
Discover what life was like at one of Britain's most important archaeological sites.
Built around AD160, Arbeia Roman Fort once played an essential role in the mighty frontier system of Hadrian's Wall. Based four miles to the east of the Wall's end, it guarded the entrance to the River Tyne and was the military supply base for the 17 forts along the Wall.
Arbeia is the best reconstruction of a Roman fort in Britain and offers visitors a unique insight into the every day life of the Roman army, from the soldier in his barrack room to the commander in his luxurious house.
Explore the amazing reconstructions of the West Gate, Commanding Officer's House and Barrack Block, rebuilt where they once stood.
See the latest excavations at this living archaeological site.
Wonder at the best-preserved ringmail suit in Britain and other fascinating finds in the Museum.
Unravel the secrets of the past in the hands-on TimeQuest exhibition.
Enjoy live action events throughout the summer and children's activities during school holidays.
Nearest major road is A194. Take the A194 to South Shields town centre. Follow road down side of Town hall, at roundabout turn left onto Anderson Road, right at next roundabout onto Ocean Road then 1st left onto Baring Street past the Post Office.
Nearest Metro station is South Shields.
South Shields,
Tyne and Wear,
NE33 2BB
Tel. +44 01914 561369
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