Tower of london
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Tower of London
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Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London.
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Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. The Tower of London was originally built by William the Conqueror, following his successful invasion of England in 1066.
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The Tower was oriented with its strongest and most impressive defences overlooking Saxon London.
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Layout
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The castle is made up of three "wards", or enclosures.
The innermost ward contains the White Tower and is the earliest phase of the castle.
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White Tower
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The upper floor contained a grand hall in the west and residential chamber in the east – both originally open to the roof and surrounded by a gallery built into the wall – and St John's Chapel in the south-east.
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The Bloody Tower
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The Lion Tower
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The inner ward was created during Richard the Lionheart's reign, when a moat was dug to the west of the innermost ward, effectively doubling the castle's size.
Inner ward
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Lanthorn Tower
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A third ward was created during Edward I's extension to the Tower, as the narrow enclosure completely surrounded the castle.
Outer ward
The Tower of London's outer curtain wall, with the curtain wall of the inner ward just visible behind. In the centre is Legge's Mount.
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The innermost ward encloses an area immediately south of the White Tower, stretching to what was once the edge of the River Thames.
Innermost ward
Interior of the innermost ward. To the right is the 11th-century White Tower; the structure at the end of the walkway to the left is Wakefield Tower. Beyond that can be seen Traitors' Gate.
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Oppening times
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What about tickets?
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You can come here by train,
by bicycle,
by Docklands Light Railway,
by bus (15, 42, 78, 100),
by riverboat,
by car.How come?
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Map to Tower of London
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