Ruins in the grounds of the York Museum and Gardens in the City of York in Yorkshire, England


Ruins in York's Museum Gardens York Museum Gardens are botanic gardens in the centre of York England They cover an area of 10 acres 4 0 ha of the former grounds of St Mary s Abbey and along with the Yorkshire Museum they were created during the 1830s by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society They are held on trust by the City of York Council and managed by the York Museums Trust The gardens were designed by landscape architect Sir John Murray Naysmith in a gardenesque style and contain a variety of species of plants trees and birds There are several historic buildings in the gardens They contain the remains of the west corner of the Roman fort of Eboracum including the Multangular Tower and parts of the Roman walls In the same area there is also the Anglian Tower which probably dates from the late Roman period During the Middle Ages the tower was expanded and the Roman walls were incorporated into York s city walls Most of the other buildings dating from the Middle Ages are associated with St Mary s Abbey including the ruins of the abbey church the Hospitium the lodge and part of the surviving precinct wall The remains of St Leonard s Hospital chapel and undercroft are on the east side of the gardens The Yorkshire Philosophical Society constructed several buildings in the gardens during the 19th and early 20th century including the Yorkshire Museum and its octagonal observatory The museum houses four permanent collections covering biology geology archaeology and astronomy


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Location: york museum and gardens, york, yorkshire, england, united kimgdom
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