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Windsor castle kids

"If these walls could talk.

Most people are familiar with the term, but few have had the opportunity to explore previous projects and the military base of William I of England – more commonly known as William the Conqueror.

Of course, the authors of reference to the Castle Windsor, located in Berkshire, England, and his thousand-year history. During those thousand years, the development and purpose of the castle has changed dramatically. William I of the Page originally conceived as an essentially militaristic structure – wood, instead of the solid stone walls we see now – and only Henry I the castle was used as living space.

Interestingly, the castle was attacked in 1189 AD and again in 1216 during the tumultuous upheavals of the English barons against the prince John (who signed the famous Magna Carta). The castle was damaged but not beyond repair, Henry III and many fallen fixed structures and built others new, including the Western Wall.

With such a rich history, it is not surprising that Windsor Castle is still inhabited today, used frequently pursue the weekend the Queen Elizabeth II. With an impressive size of 45,000 square meters, there is ample room for many guests and large real parts.

Despite its current use, the good news is that anyone can visit and tour of the majestic palace. Many have referred to see the State Apartments and the famous art him, since experience is never forgotten. To view the paintings of Rembrandt, Gainsborough and many others in front of his eyes is probably priceless. Fans of architecture Gothic undoubtedly enjoy the magnificent Chapel of St. George's.

An amazing place with an even more striking, the Windsor Castle should be on every traveler's list of places to visit.

Located in the tourist town of Windsor England, Windsor castle leaves a lasting memory on all who visit this popular tourist attraction.

YIIE 39 – Windsor Castle & Hyde Park (Escaping Tourism)

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August 3rd, 2009 at 4:25 pm

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