From newcastlecitybreaks.com
Romans soldiers march again in Segedunum Fort.
In AD 200 the Roman Army defended Hadrian's Wall and in AD 2000 Roman Life will once again begin at the end of the Wall at the Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths and Museum. This new £9 million attraction includes: The largest Roman museum on Hadrian's Wall that features site finds together with the latest computer interactive displays. Amazing views of the ruins of one of the most completely excavated forts in the Empire from a spectacular 35 meter high viewing tower. A working reconstructed Roman Bath-House - the only of its kind in Britain. Original excavated remains of Hadrian's Wall and a reconstructed section of the wall. Ongoing archaeological excavations. The launch of Segedunum Roman Fort, Bath House and Museum, in Wallsend is on Saturday 17 June 00. The last outpost on Hadrian's Wall it will open its gates for the first time in 1,600 years following a £9 Million development allowing visitors to experience what life was really like in Britain during the Roman occupation.
