Hadrian's Wall was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, and in 2005 it became part of the larger "Frontiers of the Roman Empire" World Heritage Site which also includes sites in Germany.
1. Where is the best part of Hadrians Wall to visit? (Hadrian's Wall Facts/Hadrian\'s Wall Facts)
The central sections of the wall remain in good condition and worth visiting. The forts of Chesters, Corbridge, and Housesteads offer good viewing, while the section of wall between Housesteads and Great Chesters is the most wildly evocative in terms...
2. Where did the materials come from to build Hadrian's Wall? (Hadrian's Wall Facts/Hadrian\'s Wall Facts)
All the materials were sourced locally by the Roman army. Quarries can be found at various pounts along Hadrian's Wall. Lime was also found and prepared as close to the wall as possible.
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3. Who built Hadrian's Wall? (Hadrian's Wall Facts/Hadrian\'s Wall Facts)
The work on Hadrian's Wall was carried out by members of the second, sixth and 20th legions. The "project manager" was the Governor of Britain, Aulus Platorius Nepos.
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4. When was Hadrian's Wall built? (Hadrian's Wall Facts/Hadrian\'s Wall Facts)
Hadrian’s Wall was built on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian when he visited Britain in AD 122. At the start of his reign there had been fighting in northern Britain and to strengthen this part of the Roman Empire Hadrian took the decision to...
5. Why was Hadrian's Wall built? (Hadrian's Wall Facts/Hadrian\'s Wall Facts)
Hadrian’s Wall was built on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian to strengthen the British frontier of the Roman Empire from AD 122. Myth has it that Hadrian's Wall was built to keep out Scottish Barbarians that were a threat to the Roman Empi...