When you think of Roman0-British architecture, you might picture towering columns, grand amphitheatres, or intricate mosaic floors—like our own stunning| Corinium Museum
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a museum a “building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic or cultural interest are stored and| Corinium Museum
Helen O’Neil was one of the pre-eminent archaeologists of the 20th century who contributed greatly to our understanding of the history of this part of the| Corinium Museum
First, I just wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for the amazing work experience I had at the museum. I truly enjoyed every moment and| Corinium Museum
A special donation – part one by James Harris In this first of a two-part blog entry, James Harris, our Collections Engagement Officer, presents a| Corinium Museum
The amphitheatre in Cirencester is the second biggest in Britain after the one found in London, it dates as far back as the early 2nd Century, and could| Corinium Museum
If you step back in time to Roman Corinium in the month of December, you might just find that some things seem very familiar December is here and| Corinium Museum