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WINDSOR CASTLE

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Thames Street, Windsor Castle, Windsor, United Kingdom
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+44 1753 743900
2024
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After Buckingham Palace, it is the second royal place in England, one of the main official residences of the royal family, which still comes here very regularly, usually at Easter and for a week at the end of June. The castle is located in the Thames Valley, west of London, in the city of Windsor in Berkshire. Built 900 years ago by William the Conqueror, 40 km from London, to defend its western access, Windsor Castle has been a royal residence since the 11th century. It was redesigned and enlarged many times: cloister, porte Henri VII, Saint-George chapel founded by King Edward in 1475... King Edward III of England made this chapel in Windsor the cradle of the Order of the Garter in 1348. You can admire many paintings and family portraits and an important collection of armour and weapons. As an anecdote, on 20 November 1992, an important part of the castle - including the Saint-George hall - was damaged by the fire. The fire broke out in the private chapel and caused significant damage to the northwestern part of the building. As the building had not been insured, several royal residences were open to the public in order to raise the 40 million pounds needed for repairs. Since then, the best craftsmen in Great Britain have worked on its restoration, and the work accomplished is superb. It is here that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were married on May 19, 2018, in the St. George's Chapel. Another unforgettable event.


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simkovaj
Visited in april 2019
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Un deuxième lieu royal
Un deuxième lieu royal à côté de Londres. Immense édifice entouré d'un super jardin/parc. Tout intérieur ne se visite pas mais il y a quand même de quoi passer une demie journée
MegF
Visited in may 2018
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Un des plus beaux châteaux que j’ai visitée. On y a accès facilement en train depuis la gare de Paddington, Londres et le trajet dure environ 1h. La fois où j’y étais, le drapeau indiquant que la reine y était également été levé. La Chapelle St George et l’intérieur du château valent vraiment la peine, c’est très bien entretenu et même les extérieurs font rêver. Un lieu symbolique à visiter si vous êtes de de passage à Londres.
gap1
Visited in december 2016
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Magnifique château qui vaut sans hésitation le détour. Une petite heure de train depuis Londres et on y est. La visite de la chapelle et du château montre les fastes de la monarchie.
Ne pas hésiter à réserver les billets sur internet, vous passerai ainsi devant tout le monde.
tophej
Visited in october 2016
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Un superbe château qui reflète le faste de la cour d'Angleterre.
Les audio guides sont mis à disposition et permettent de s'immerger dans l'histoire de cette bâtisse.
Evitez le dimanche la cathédrale du château n'est pas accessible à la visite.
ante2605
Visited in september 2016
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Superbe
si vous prenez le london pass pour le visiter le trajet sera gratuit également en passant par la gare de Paddington
le petit moins le fait de ne pouvoir prendre des photos
Ne pas oublier de visiter la chapelle saint Georges ,dommage de voir que les gens marchent sur la tombe d'Henry VIII

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