CAERNARFON, Wales – zwei Tauben sitzen auf einem Fenstervorsprung bei Caernarfon Castle im Nordwesten von Wales. Ursprünglich stand an der Stelle eine Burg aus dem späten 11. Jahrhundert, aber im späten 13. Jahrhundert ließ König Eduard I. ein neues Gebäude in Auftrag geben, das bis heute besteht. Es hat markante Türme und ist eines der am besten erhaltenen Burgen der Reihe, die Edward I. in Auftrag gab.
2833 x 4258 px | 24 x 36,1 cm | 9,4 x 14,2 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
10. Juni 2012
Ort:
Caernarfon Castle, Caernarfon, Wales, United Kingdom
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Caernarfon Castle, located in the town of Caernarfon in North Wales, is a medieval fortress built by King Edward I between 1283 and 1330. It is one of the "castles of King Edward in Gwynedd, " which also include Harlech Castle, Conwy Castle, and Beaumaris Castle. These castles were constructed as part of Edward's strategic military plan to subdue the Welsh and are collectively listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Caernarfon Castle's impressive architecture features unique polygonal towers, including the grand Eagle Tower, which distinguishes it from other medieval castles. Designed by Master James of St George, Edward I's chief architect, the castle was not only built for military purposes but also intended to serve as a royal palace. In fact, King Edward II was born within its walls. The castle has played a significant role in British history, particularly as the site of the investiture of the Prince of Wales. The tradition began in 1301 with Edward I's son and continued with the investiture of Prince Charles in 1969. Managed by Cadw, the Welsh government's historic environment service, Caernarfon Castle is open to visitors who can explore the castle ruins, take guided tours, and learn about its rich history through engaging exhibitions and interactive displays. The castle also offers breathtaking views of the Menai Strait and the surrounding landscape.