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BESTI listened to the audio guide while walking around, so I didn't realize how much time had passed. Haha. It was fun to listen to the explanation of Henry VIII's armor and the initials of Henry and Catherine. Haha.
unesco world heritage site,
tower of london
Visit the Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can see the crown stolen by Moriarty in the British drama 'Sherlock' and see another dark side of the Tower of London, which was also used as a prison.
I highly recommend visiting the Tower of London as it has high historical value due to its preserved medieval fortress appearance.
From palaces to prisons,
Tower of London, famous landmark in London
With the exception of Queen Elizabeth I, the Tower of London has been used as a royal palace ever since its construction, but it has two sides: it was later used as a prison and execution site to imprison criminals. In fact, royals such as Edward V and Henry VI were imprisoned here, and they met a tragic end. Come see the Tower of London, which has 1,000 years of dark history. In particular, the White Tower and Crown Jewels are definitely must-sees. The White Tower has great significance simply because it is the first tower built by William.
history of the tower of london
The Tower of London was built by the young Norman William I the Conqueror in the mid-11th century. It was initially used as a royal palace and palace, and was later used for various purposes, including military purposes, prisons, military bases, and royal ceremonies. The building was also used as an incarceration site for historically important figures, one of the most famous examples being the imprisonment and execution of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, two queens.
The Tower of London is a place that has a colorful history as well as a painful one.
Meet the gorgeous crown
The biggest reason why we should visit the Tower of London is because we can see the world's largest diamond crown at the Tower of London Museum.
address :
Tower of London Group Ticket Office
St Katharine's & Wapping, London EC3N 4AB United Kingdom
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operating time :
Monday, Sunday: 10:00 - 17:30
Tuesday - Saturday: 09:00 - 17:30
Operating hours are always subject to change. For more details, please refer to the official website .
St Katharine's & Wapping, London EC3N 4AB United Kingdom