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Caerleon has centuries of history, stretching all the way back as far as the Romans, and its museum dedicated to the period is also now a part of that history as it celebrates turning 175 year old.
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00:00Yeah, I mean, I think it's possibly the most common question we get on the desk when people
00:07come into the museum is, oh, what's the price for coming in? And it's always so nice to
00:11be like, there isn't one. You come in as often as you want, see everything we have. You know,
00:17it's fantastic.
00:20Cullinan is absolutely full of history. It's remarkable how much of it is in such a small
00:24village and just how far back it all stretches. The centuries-old Roman remains are the real
00:29drawer of the whole place, with a massive barracks, a bathhouse, and of course the iconic amphitheatre,
00:34which is still in use today with different events like cinema showings and plays.
00:39More modern history is also fascinating. Charles Williams School, just next to the Roman Legion
00:44Museum, is one of the oldest anywhere in Wales, recently celebrating its 300th birthday. The
00:49whole village is rammed full of history, and another historic birthday is coming up with
00:53the Roman Legion Museum soon celebrating 175 years. They're marking this occasion on Saturday
01:00with a free birthday party, and it's expected to be quite the spectacle.
01:04We've got some gladiators coming up very, very shortly. Yes. Of course, our 175th anniversary
01:12on the 2nd of August, so if you can come down. Yeah, that would be great. We'd love to see
01:16everybody. Lots going on, so. Yeah. And we've also got Hands on the Past, which is a handling
01:21box that's going to be here as well in the museum over the course of the summer, and we've also
01:26got the Roman Army Bootcamp, which is an old favourite here in the museum that's going to be running
01:31as well. It'll be a celebration like no other. Gladiators, Roman soldiers, and the iconic
01:37ermine street guard will all be on hand to bring history to life. The museum will also host
01:42cookery demonstrations, Roman traders, live crafts, games, talks, guided tours, a children's
01:47dig pit, and even mosaic making for visitors to try themselves. It's not just confined to
01:53the museum, either. Events will take place across the day in St. Caddox Church and over at the
01:57amphitheatre just down the road, where many of the Roman re-enactors will be performing.
02:01And if you're heading along, don't forget your toga. One of the fun additions to the
02:07day includes a Roman catwalk where guests can show off their finest ancient fashions.
02:12Absolutely, yeah. I think we pride ourselves on our work, especially with kids, kind of
02:16getting them interested in the past. Made them realise it's not all dry dates and names,
02:20it's not all great battles of history. You can come along here and really get to grips with
02:26an actual real-life Roman past that's all around us here. It's a fantastic experience.
02:31Yeah, yeah, absolutely. You get a real feel for, it can be hard to picture. Sometimes when you're
02:37going around heritage sites or historical sites, it can be hard to picture how things were.
02:42But we do try to, we are lucky with the site, but we do try to make it, you know, a bit of an
02:48experience as well. So even when we're not doing all this, we've got a reconstruction of a barracks
02:53room and then there's some armour to try on so you can feel like a Roman soldier near enough any time.

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