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Walk & Talk: London Mithraeum & Roman Ampitheatre

Join members at the London Mithraeum, Walbrook, and afterwards at the Roman Ampitheatre under the Guildhall.

The Temple of Mithras was originally constructed around AD240, and was first discovered in 1952. The remains are now part of an exciting immersive experience of the temple, in its original location, beneath the Bloomberg building at 12 Walbrook, London EC4N 8AA. There are remarkable Roman artefacts, illustrations and storyboards to accompany the exhibit.

The entrance hall contains a changing art display, at present the stunning ceramics of Oliver Beer in his work entitled ALBION WAVES.

Admission is free. To join other members, please book your ticket for the 10.30 slot through www.londonmithraeum.com. They require the QR code that comes on each ticket.

We can follow this visit whilst in the Classical mood by a trip to London's Roman Ampitheatre not far away at the Guildhall. There is no need to book for the Ampitheatre. You are welcome to decide on the day.

Travel tip: The London Mithraeum is in Walbrook street which is directly opposite Cannon Street station. The Mithraeum is on the left hand side of Walbrook Street, opposite Waitrose Local. If you would like a coffee before the visit, Liz will be at Birley Sandwich cafe, Walbrook Street, from 10 o’clock onwards. See you there.