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The museum of everyday life in Roman Britain Built on the site of one of the largest Roman cities in Britain, Verulamium Museum is filled with ancient treasures and some of the finest mosaics outside of the Mediterranean. Bring the entire family and explore the wonders of Roman life, immerse yourself in recreated Roman rooms and admire Roman craftsmanship. You can also see recent discoveries such as the Sandridge Hoard, a collection of 159 Roman gold coins. In addition to hands-on discover areas for younger visitors, the museum also provides a selection of free activity sheets for children and dressing up clothes are available on weekends and school holidays.
Features
- Indoor
- Disabled Access
Category

Museums
Opening Times
Monday – Friday, 10am – 4.30pm (last admission at 4pm) Saturday, 11am – 3.30pm (last admission at 3pm)
Price Information
- Adult: £6.00
- Child: £3.00
- Senior: £4.00
Additional info:
Free to residents of St Albans City & District - please bring proof of address. Under 5's go free. Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children or 1 adult & up to 4 children) - £15.
Facilities
•Verulamium Museum is wheelchair-accessible - the entrance, shop and galleries are all on one level and there is a lift to reach the accessible WC in the basement.
How To Get There
- St Michael's Street, St Albans, Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire AL3 4SW
- Website
Directions
The museum is a short drive from St Albans city centre, accessible via St Michael's Street or off Bluehouse Hill (the A4147). The 300 bus service runs between St Albans City station, St Peter's Street in the town centre, and St Michael's Church near the museum. The museum is a pleasant 20-minute walk from the Town Centre.
