Amphitheatre (London)

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Coordinates: 51°30′56″N 0°05′29″W / 51.5155°N 0.0914°W / 51.5155; -0.0914

Roman amphitheatre
Guildhall Roman Amphitheatre, London.JPG
The Roman amphitheatre below the
Guildhall Art Gallery in the City of London
LocationCity of London, England, United Kingdom
BuiltAD 70
Governing bodyEnglish Heritage
Official nameRoman amphitheatre, Guildhall Yard
Designated23 July 1990
Reference no.1013411

The visible remains of an amphitheatre constructed during Roman London lie beneath the Guildhall Art Gallery complex in the City of London. Some of these remains are displayed in situ in a room in the basement of the art gallery. Discovered in 1988, the site is now a scheduled monument.

Vector map of Londinium in 400 AD
Londinium in c.400 AD showing the location of the amphitheatre
A section of the amphitheatre wall

London's first Roman amphitheatre was built in AD 70 from wood, but was renovated in the early 2nd century with tiled entrances and rag-stone walls. The amphitheatre was used for various public events such as gladiator games, entertaining soldiers and the public with animal fighting and public execution of criminals, as well as religious activities. After the ancient Romans left in the 4th century, the amphitheatre lay derelict for hundreds of years. In the 11th century the area was reoccupied and by the 12th century the first London Guildhall was built next to it, which survives despite the Great Fire of London and The Blitz.[1]

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  1. ^ Historic England (23 July 1990), "Roman amphitheatre, Guildhall Yard (1013411)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 July 2017

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