Jewry Wall is the 2000-year-old Roman wall that was originally part of the city’s Roman baths. The tallest sections of the wall stand over nine metres high.

The adjoining Jewry Wall Museum is currently closed for renovations but it is still possible to take a look at the wall.

Jewry Wall in Leicester, Leicestershire (Photo: Ashley Dace [CC BY-SA 2.0])
Jewry Wall in Leicester, Leicestershire (Photo: Ashley Dace [CC BY-SA 2.0])

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