The Roman frontier gallery at Tullie House has reopened to the public.
Tullie House has been closed since December last year as it goes through a major redevelopment.
After the works, Tullie will have a revitalised and more accessible entrance and atrium space and a brand-new ground-floor gallery dedicated to the border city.
A spokesperson for Tullie said: “We're reopening the Roman Frontier Gallery on the basement floor of the museum.
“See stunning objects from the Tullie collection alongside loans from the British Museum and learn all about life on the northern edge of the Roman Empire.”
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While the museum has yet to fully reopen, it is currently staging the exhibition Backing the Blues: 120 Years of Carlisle United, marking 120 years since the club’s official founding, 50 years since its sole season of top-flight football and 25 years since goalkeeper Jimmy Glass’s last-minute relegation beating goal.
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