CONWY, Wales – Ein Blick auf den Fluss Conwy und die umliegende Landschaft, von den Türmen von Conwy Castle, einer mittelalterlichen Festung aus dem 13. Jahrhundert in Nordwales. Im Vordergrund befinden sich einige der gut erhaltenen Stadtmauern und Türme der Burg, die die beeindruckende Verteidigungsarchitektur dieses UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes hervorheben. Conwy Castle wurde von König Eduard I. während seiner Eroberung von Wales erbaut und bietet Besuchern einen Panoramablick auf die Stadt und die Mündung darunter.
4813 x 3188 px | 40,8 x 27 cm | 16 x 10,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
9. Juni 2012
Ort:
Conwy Castle, Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom
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Photograph by David Coleman. Conwy Castle, an exemplary medieval fortress, stands as a testament to 13th-century military architecture and the historical conquest of Wales by England. Constructed between 1283 and 1289 under the direction of King Edward I, the castle was designed by Master James of St. George as part of the "iron ring" of fortifications around North Wales. Its strategic location atop a rocky coastal ridge provides commanding views over the River Conwy estuary, a key factor in its defensive capabilities. The castle's eight massive towers and two barbicans create an imposing silhouette that dominates the Conwy skyline. Its high curtain walls, reaching up to 30 feet thick in places, were engineered to withstand siege warfare. The turrets and ramparts visible in the foreground of the view demonstrate the intricate defensive systems employed in medieval castle design. From its vantage point, the castle offers panoramic views of the River Conwy, the estuary, and the surrounding landscape, showcasing the strategic importance of its location. This vista not only provided a military advantage but now offers visitors a spectacular outlook over the historic town of Conwy and the natural beauty of North Wales. Conwy Castle played a significant role in several historical events, including the uprising of Owain Glyndŵr in the early 15th century. After falling into disrepair in the 17th century, it underwent extensive restoration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, as part of the "Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd" UNESCO World Heritage Site, Conwy Castle attracts thousands of visitors annually, offering insights into medieval warfare, architecture, and Welsh history through its well-preserved structure and the breathtaking views it commands.
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