Gladiators in thrilling combat displays this weekend at Fishbourne Roman Palace
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Over the weekend of 12 – 13 August, visitors can travel back 2,000 years in time to when the Romans ruled Britain, as gladiators from one of the country’s leading Roman battle re-enactment societies will be giving thrilling displays in the Palace’s formal garden, fighting off opponents with sword, shield or helmet before the crowd decides on the fate of the loser.
There will also be a range of fun Roman-themed activities on offer throughout the weekend and visitors can explore the magnificent mosaics and recreated grounds at the country’s largest Roman home, which dates back to 75 AD.
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Hide AdA Spokesperson at Fishbourne Roman Palace, said: “Our Gladiator weekend is always popular and helps give visitors a window into the gruelling life of a Roman Gladiator.
“Britannia’s powerful displays are an exciting watch for adults and children alike – and we are extremely excited for their return to the Palace.”
“There will be plenty of fun throughout the weekend – and even the chance to try out our new family trail activity sheet
Owned and cared for by The Sussex Archaeological Society, Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens was once the grandest Roman Palace in northern Europe, with an incredible display of stunning mosaics. Visitors can stroll around the recreated Roman gardens – the earliest Roman gardens found anywhere in the country – and enjoy the largest collection of mosaics in situ in the UK.
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Hide AdThe Gladiators weekend takes place from 10am to 5pm on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 August. Pre-booking tickets online is recommended for this event to guarantee entry, with prices starting at £16 for adults and £8.50 for a child. Please note that pre-booked tickets are priced at a slightly reduced rate to those purchased on the day of the event.
As well as Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens, the county’s largest heritage-based organisation and charity cares for eight Sussex Past attractions, including Lewes Castle & Museum, Michelham Priory House & Gardens, the Priest House & Gardens, and the Long Man of Wilmington.
For more information and to book tickets, visit https://sussexpast.co.uk.