Corbridge Roman Site and Museum

Corbridge Roman Site and Museum, Corbridge, Northumberland, NE45 NNT.
Corbridge is part of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site. It played a vital role in the Roman conquest of northern Britain. The fort dates from AD139, when the Emperor Antoninus Pius once more advanced the Roman frontier into Scotland. On a principal route northwards, it became a busy garrison town. The remains include a fountain house with an aqueduct, a pair of granaries and walled compounds for the military, containing barracks, temples, houses and a headquarters building with a below-ground strongroom. The extensive museum displays a rich selection of Roman finds.
Opening Times:

24th Mar-30th Sep 10:00-18:00  Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
1st Oct-31st Oct 10:00-16:00  Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
1st Nov-23rd Mar 10:00-16:00  Sun, Sat

Opening times listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

Contact Information:
Admission/Prices:

  Adult £3.60
Child £1.80
Concessions £2.70

Prices listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.