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Segontium Roman Museum, Caernarfon
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Beddgelert Road Caernarfon LL55 2LN Gwynedd Wales
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Collection details
Archaeology, Coins and Medals
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Contact details
General information (Tel)
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01286 675625
General information (Fax)
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01286 678416
E-mail
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mus@segontium.org.uk
Website
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www.segontium.org.uk
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Open
Site: 10:30 am - 4:30pm
Museum: 12:30pm - 4:30pm
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Admission charges
Admission free
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Description
The Segontium Roman fort was an auxiliary fort built by the Romans when they spread their conquest of Britain into Wales, and dates back to 77 AD. Although it was a remote outpost, it is one of the most well known Roman sites in Britain and attracts thousands of visitors each year. From records, it is clear that it held a regiment of up to 1,000 auxiliary soldiers until about 394 AD. These troops were non citizens who would be in the service of the Roman army for 25 years. It was a very strategic establishment, as it controlled access to Angelsey. and protected the Welsh coast from the sea bound Irish raiders. Apart from being of military use, Segontium was also the administrative centre for north west Wales.
Visiting the fort, it is apparent that you are encouraged to have a 'hands on' approach. The fort is active in that it allows visitors into the remains so that you can not only see the remains, but experience them too.
The museum tells the story of the conquest and occupation of Wales and contains fine examples of the finds excavated from the Segontium site. Here the you can get a vivid idea of life in this part of occupied Britain.
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Trails
Roman Britain Beyond The British Museum's Hadrian Exhibition
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General Information
Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Pre-booking service for groups
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Collections
Object identification and/or written enquiry service
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Disability Access
Toilets for disabled
Wheelchair access to some public areas
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Schools Education
Printed/audio-visual information available for schools
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Facilities
Shop
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Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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