Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: roman temple

mithraeum, queen victoria street, london

09 Jul 2010 68
this must be the oldest religious building known in the city of london, probably in use from the late c2- early c4. like a church , it had an apse at one end, a vestibule at the other, rows of columns dividing the 'aisles' used for seating from the central 'nave', and a wooden well or font near the altar and sanctuary. this is a poor restoration, and seems little regarded for what pevsner called one of the most important roman buildings found in britain

mithraeum, queen victoria street, london

09 Jul 2010 70
this must be the oldest religious building known in the city of london, probably in use from the late c2- early c4. like a church , it had an apse at one end, a vestibule at the other, rows of columns dividing the 'aisles' used for seating from the central 'nave', and a wooden well or font near the altar and sanctuary. this is a poor restoration, and seems little regarded for what pevsner called one of the most important roman buildings found in britain

mithraeum, queen victoria street, london

09 Jul 2010 61
this must be the oldest religious building known in the city of london, probably in use from the late c2- early c4. like a church , it had an apse at one end, a vestibule at the other, rows of columns dividing the 'aisles' used for seating from the central 'nave', and a wooden well or font near the altar and sanctuary. this is a poor restoration, and seems little regarded for what pevsner called one of the most important roman buildings found in britain