Verulamium
Verulamium was a significant Roman city located in present-day St Albans, England. It served as the capital of the Roman province of Britannia and was established around AD 49. The city was known for its impressive public buildings, including a forum, basilica, and baths, reflecting the architectural style of the Roman Empire.
Today, the site of Verulamium is an important archaeological area, featuring the remains of its ancient structures. The Verulamium Museum showcases artifacts discovered in the area, providing insights into daily life during Roman times. The site is a popular destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.