• The park is named after the Roman City of Verulamium on which it stands. The city walls and outline of the London Gate can still be seen.
  • Esteemed archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler (and his wife Tessa Wheeler) made significant discoveries at St Albans/Verulamium in the 1930s.
  • A short train ride north of London, St Albans is a must-see. There are a few remains of the Roman town still visible (Verulamium), such as parts of…
  • Standing within the old Roman town walls of St Albans, beside the major Roman road of Watling Street, is the Verulamium Museum, which showcases finds from...
  • On most Saturdays and Sundays, the story of the Roman Town of Verulamium comes to life through gallery talks by St Albans Tour Guides on a variety of topics.
  • The city of St. Albans also has a Museum of Verulamium with some ruins and numerous artifacts, Verulamium Park and a partly surviving holy well of St. Alban.
  • Exterior view of St. Albans museum At the height of the Roman occupation, Verulamium was the third largest town in Britain.
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  • Verulamium Park is a stunning aspect of St Albans (Image: HertfordshireLive - Grahame Larter).