
based on 4408 reviews【View】An impressive and magnificent castle. During our visit, access to some areas was restricted due to ongoing restoration work, but this did not diminish our enjoyment of the site. There is a museum within the castle with several layers of Welsh and British history. Also interesting is an 8-minute film about the history of the castle, which is a fantastic addition to your overall experience. Large paid parking lot behind the castle, with ample parking and free toilets nearby
Caernarfon Castle is located in the center of Caernarfon and is a famous castle in northern Wales.
Influenced by the architectural style of the Eastern Roman Empire, the towers of Caernarfon Castle are polygonal rather than circular, and there are obvious graphic structures on the walls. The castle is large in scale, with passages connecting the towers. There are also criss-crossing passages in the same tower, which is very interesting to walk through. In some towers of the castle, you can see movies recording the history of the castle and some exhibits, such as Edward I's conquest of Wales, the ceremony of Prince Charles being crowned Prince of Wales in 1969, and the military medals of the empire.
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【View】An impressive and magnificent castle. During our visit, access to some areas was restricted due to ongoing restoration work, but this did not diminish our enjoyment of the site. There is a museum within the castle with several layers of Welsh and British history. Also interesting is an 8-minute film about the history of the castle, which is a fantastic addition to your overall experience. Large paid parking lot behind the castle, with ample parking and free toilets nearby
Caernarfon Castle, a very famous castle in northern Wales, is a relatively small attraction, very majestic and solemn. It used to be a famous military fortress, deeply influenced by the Roman architectural style, very distinctive, recommended for visiting!
Kanafeng Castle (Caernarfon Castle) is located in the town of Kanafeng in Guinees County, north-west Wales, England, and is the king of England Edward I to consolidate his rule over Wales, replacing it with the current stone castle based on the original Norman castle. Affected by the architectural style of the Eastern Roman Empire, the tower is polygonal. The castle is huge in scale, with passages connecting the towers, and there are crisscrossing passages in the same tower. Question: Why does the British 🇬🇧 royal family have the Prince of Wales 🏴? The first Prince of Wales was born here, and in the 20th century, Edward VIII and Prince Charles were knighted here, the Prince of Wales's knighted place, and the symbol of British rule in Wales. Cultural values: In 1986, the castle and its associated walls of the castle were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Royal Welsh Legion Museum in the castle displays the history and culture of Wales and is an important symbol of Welsh history and culture.