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London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE returns the Roman Temple of Mithras to the location of its discovery in the heart of the City.

Situated on the site of Bloomberg’s new European headquarters, this cultural hub showcases the ancient temple, a selection of the remarkable Roman artefacts found during the recent excavation, and a series of contemporary art commissions responding to one of the UK’s most significant archaeological sites.

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Open hours today: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Monday

    Closed

  • Tuesday

    10:00 am - 6:00 pm

  • Wednesday

    12:30 pm - 6:00 pm

  • Thursday

    10:00 am - 6:00 pm

  • Friday

    10:00 am - 6:00 pm

  • Saturday

    10:00 am - 6:00 pm

  • Sunday

    12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

  • March 28, 2023 6:34 am local time

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Wednesday during term time 12.30 – 18.00
First Thursday of the month 10.00 – 20.00
Closed Mondays
Seasonal Closure: December 25 and January 1

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    • Monty's Guide
      February 27, 2023 at 2:39 pm
      London Mithraeum
      4.5
      Based on 2207 reviews
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      JDLJDL

      13:33 27 Jan 23
      An excellent and fascinating place to visit.Something that's also great about visiting is that it's free!I had been wanting to visit for quite some time and I wasn't disappointed. The remains of the temple are displayed in a great way with the use of lighting and sound.The incredible Roman artifacts found an the site are displayed clearly close to the entrance.I had read previously that it was recommended to book your free ticket online however, me and my partner were able to get tickets at the entrance on a Saturday afternoon with no problem.Staff on site are very friendly and helpful. The toilets are very well looked after.I will be returning to visit with my family in the near future.

      Alejandra GarciaAlejandra Garcia

      14:57 13 Nov 22
      Free museum with roman temple ruins. Interesting display of artifacts found at excavation site and innovative light effect presentation of the ruins 2 floors below. A wonderful surprise. It was somewhat tricky to find but really worth it. The presentation takes about 6 minutes and there are not many people so you have the place to yourself. Photos do not do justice to the place. Must see in person.

      Toby OxfordToby Oxford

      09:51 16 Aug 22
      Great if you just want a quick visit, and interesting subject that archaeologists know relatively little about. Probably not suitable for young children. Took about 20 minutes for the whole experience but Great you can see Roman remains in Central London for free.

      Dan GuiherDan Guiher

      17:23 06 Aug 22
      Visited August 2022. What an amazing experience - free to enter (book your tickets online first, no walk ins) and really top shelf venue and curated experience.The site is not large, but it is entirely genuine and the effects are brilliant. Beautiful touch with the archeological finds from the site on show before you enter the main exhibit.The main event is timed and controlled, and well run. Well worth 30 minutes to see and experience a piece of London's ancient history!

      Paul HemmelhemsteadPaul Hemmelhemstead

      20:24 25 May 22
      A wonderful hidden gem in London. The immersive experience was visually stunning. The exhibit itself is informative and the staff were very helpful and willing to give us an introduction to the exhibit. The visit is free but booking is recommended via their website.

      Jesse FowlerJesse Fowler

      17:18 06 Apr 22
      I didn't expect much. I thought it would be a hole in the ground with stones and such and it was.. and much more!The presentation is impeccable. My wife is a senior architect that worked on the houses of Parliament (yes, I say that when ever I can) and she was impressed as well. They create walls and pillars just with mist and shadows and the lighting is excellent. It was more informative than I expected as well. There is a wall of artifacts and plenty to read. Even if I e wasn't particularly interested in it, they would be glad they saw it.. and it's free, which is rare where I come from. The photos don't do the room justice because I did it in night setting to absorb everything.

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