Fishbourne Roman Palace

Local nameFishbourne Roman Palace
LocationChichester, UK

Fishbourne Roman Palace or Fishbourne Villa is in the village of Fishbourne, near Chichester in West Sussex. The palace is the largest Roman residence north of the Alps, and has an unusually early date of 75 AD, around thirty years after the Roman conquest of Britain.

Much of the palace has been excavated and is preserved, along with an on-site museum. The rectangular palace surrounded formal gardens, the northern parts of which have been reconstructed.

Extensive alterations were made in the second and third centuries AD, when many of the original black and white mosaics were overlaid with more sophisticated coloured work, including the perfectly preserved Dolphin mosaic in the north wing.

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Opening hours

Feb: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Mar - Oct: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Nov - Dec 15, 19, 20: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Dec 20 - Feb: closed

Admission

Adult: £8.80
Child (5-16): £4.50
Student/Senior: £8.00
Family (2+4): £23.00

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishbourne_Roman_Palace

Official Website https://sussexpast.co.uk/properties-to-discover/fishbourne-roman-palace

Email adminfish@sussexpast.co.uk

Phone +44 01243 785859

Address Fishbourne Roman Palace, Roman Way, Fishbourne, West Sussex, PO19 3QR, UK

Coordinates 50°50'12.494" N -0°48'35.365" E

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