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Temple of Mithras, Walbrook
A view from above of the site of the Roman Mithraic Temple uncovered in Walbrook, a street in the City of London, during excavations before the construction of a new office building. The site was opened for public viewing for a short period and many thousands came to view the remains, as can be seen here. The remains were relocated to nearby Temple Court to enable the site to be developed as planned, but in recent years there have been plans to restore it to the original location.
September 1954
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In this evocative photograph taken in September 1954, the Temple of Mithras in Walbrook, a historic site uncovered during excavations in the City of London, is shown in all its ancient glory. The Roman Mithraic Temple, a marvel of engineering and craftsmanship, lay hidden beneath the modern city streets, waiting to be discovered. The image captures a bird's-eye view of the site, which had been opened to the public for a brief period before being carefully relocated to nearby Temple Court. Throngs of curious onlookers can be seen gathered around the remains, their expressions filled with awe and wonder at the sight of this piece of history that had been lost to time. The Temple of Mithras, a mithraeum, was a place of worship dedicated to the god Mithras, a deity popular among the Roman military and merchants. The temple's intricate carvings and ornate design reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Roman Empire, which once ruled much of Europe. The excavation of the temple was a significant archaeological discovery, offering valuable insights into the religious practices and daily life of the ancient Romans. The 1950s were a golden age for archaeology in London, with numerous sites being unearthed as the city underwent post-war redevelopment. Despite the temple's relocation, there have been recent plans to restore it to its original location in Walbrook. This photograph serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our historical heritage, even as we move forward into the future. The Temple of Mithras in Walbrook stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the past and the fascination it holds for generations to come.
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