The Jewry Wall Leicester's Museum of Archaeology is placed in the wonderful setting of the remains of the Roman town's public baths. The Jewry Wall is one of Leicester's most famous landmarks. It is a rare example of Roman walling which has survived for nearly 2000 years. The Jewry Wall is the second largest piece of surviving Roman building in this country. Its two arched doorways formed the entrance to the Roman public bathhouse, the remains of which are laid out in front of the Wall.
Nearest public transport
Leicester London Road - National Railway
Opening hours
Monday 11:00 16:30
Tuesday 11:00 16:30
Wednesday 11:00 16:30
Thursday 11:00 16:30
Friday 11:00 16:30
Saturday 11:00 16:30
Sunday 11:00 16:30