Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle that proudly bears the title as the oldest castle in the world that is still inhabited by the royal family. On top of that, it’s also the largest, occupying approximately 5 hectares or 13 acres.
This Berkshire-based royal residence was built in the 11th century and took around 16 years to complete. Originally the castle was supposed to guard London against being approached from the Western side. Quickly, however, it became a royal residence due to its location and the fact that it was close to the royal hunting grounds.
The design of the castle is made up of two four-sided building complexes which are divided by the Round Tower that can be seen from far away. Nowadays, the Queen uses the castle as both her weekend home as well as a royal residence for official duties.
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