Windsor Castle: World’s largest castle, with its 900 years of background
United Kingdom | April 6, 2010 | No discussion yetHave you ever seen and explored the largest inhabited castle in the entire world? Well if not, then plan your next vacation in Europe at the Windsor Castle, the United Kingdom. Windsor Castle is located in Windsor, in the English county of Berkshire. It is the world’s largest castle that dates back to the time of William the Conqueror. This castle is the oldest in constant occupation. The floor area of the castle covers nearly 484,000 square feet.
Along with the Buckingham Palace in London and the Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, the Windsor Castle is among the main official residences of the British monarch. This castle was once accommodated Queen Elizabeth II, who spend many weekends of the year at this site. The building and the development of this castle was managed as per many phases by the Kings and Queens of England, and then the Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom as well. The castle has changed itself many time, as a garrison fortress, home, official palace, and sometime even as the prison.
With its deep history, the castle has a charm to attract every interest and make them feel fascinated. Well, the history starts from 900 years ago, which you can explore and enjoy to the fullest. There is no other world like this that could give you the same pleasure of exploring and experiencing something unique. However, the design of the Windsor Castle has been changed and developed as per the time, requirements, tastes, and finances of following monarchs. The locations of the main features are still remained the same with modern plan and you will get the useful guide to the locations through its modern plan.
Today, the castle is situated at the centre on the motte or the artificial hill. William the Conqueror was built the first wooden castle on this artificial hill between the 1070 and 1086 AD. Later, this castle was rebuilt in stone and over the years, it gained importance as the ancient only long castle. The original stone outer wall and the Round Tower was built by Henry II. With its long key plan the castle today is a major attraction in the city that welcomes thousands of tourists from all over the world. Exploring such a dynamic and iconic landmark is a dream of many that you should fulfill once in your lifetime.
The major attractions worth to experience at the site are The Round Tower, The State Apartments, The Upper Ward, The Quadrangle, Private Apartments that dominates the East terrace, Lower Ward, South Wing that dominates The Long Walk, St George’s Chapel, Horseshoe Cloister, North Terrace, Norman Gate, King Henry VIII Gate, Edward III Tower, and The Curfew Tower. The major and highly visible landmark of the castle is the Round Tower that shapes a wide and long cylinder and sits on the artificial hill. The layout of the castle is dating back to the medieval fortifications. The Round Tower separates the castle into two different sections that are known as the wards. The Upper Ward includes the private Royal Apartments whereas; the Lower Ward is actually the home to St George’s Chapel.
You will also experience many other staterooms along with the St George’s Hall, which is a huge room. The ceilings of the room are adorned with the coats of arms related to the past and present members of the Order of the Garter. Well, as the castle is too long it will take few days to explore the areas and the breathtaking attractions entirely by taking time. The site also boasts beautiful park that is known as the Home Park. This park consists of parkland and two working farms that boast many estate cottages largely engaged by the employees.
The Frogmore House and the Gardens remains open to the public on some of the special days of the year and are considered as private.
The Home Park connects the northern border of the widespread Windsor Great Park. With its amazing history, the Windsor Castle will become a lifetime memorable site for you and will always remain as a part of your happiness and life further, which you can memorize forever.



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