Highlights
Description
The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets,
priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and ravens strut the grounds.
The Tower of London, founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7, is
one of the world’s most famous fortresses yet despite its grim
reputation as a place of torture and death, there are so many more
stories to be told.
The Crown Jewels
The world famous collection of fabulous finery and regalia – the Crown
Jewels housed in a Jewel House, fit for the 21st century, explores the
importance of the Crown Jewels to the British monarchy, the role of the
Tower in protecting these treasures and the long and fascinating
tradition of coronations in England. The priceless collection holds some
of the most legendary and extraordinary diamonds in the world. The
Crown Jewels at the Tower of London are a unique working collection of
royal regalia and are still regularly used by the Queen in important
national ceremonies, such as the State opening of Parliament.
The White Tower
A castle built to strike fear and submission into the unruly citizens of
London and deter foreign invaders – today you cannot miss the iconic
White Tower, a symbol of London and Britain, overlooking the River
Thames. From July 2013, inside you will find the world’s oldest visitor
attraction, The Line of Kings. A line of wooden horses, their garish
colours and wild expressions somewhat incongruous in amongst the
majestic suits of armour, this is the surviving remnant of one of the
oldest – and oddest – collections at the Tower. From murky beginnings as
the Horse Armoury it is part propaganda, part fantasy, and the longest
running visitor attraction in the world.
Royal Beasts
The Royal Beasts return to the Tower, London’s original zoo! See
sculptures of the lions, baboons, an elephant and even a polar bear;
discover how they came to be at the Tower and what became of them in a
fascinating exhibit in the Brick Tower. Hear the amazing tales of how
the animals were fed, watered and housed as well as various unfortunate
incidents when the public got a little too close!
Coins and Kings; The Royal Mint at the Tower
Coins and kings; the Royal Mint at the Tower, originally located for
over 500 years an exhibit devoted to telling the history of the Mint at
the Tower will open in May 2013. Explore six key ‘moments’ including
Isaac Newton’s efforts to rid London of counterfeiters when he was
Warden of the Mint, learn of Edward I’s harsh punishmentsfor
people who tampered with his coins, Elizabeth I’s restoration of the
coinage following her father Henry VIII’s disastrous meddling, and
Charles II’s rejection of Commonwealth money.
Beefeater Tours
Share the secrets of one thousand years of royal gossip and intrigue
with a Beefeater, or to give them their proper title ‘Yeoman Warder’.
This body of men and one woman has guarded the fortress for centuries.
Take one of their tours and you’ll be amazed and possibly appalled by
tales that have been passed down for generations. Pain and passion,
treachery and torture, all delivered with their inimitable style!
This is just a taster, there is much more in the Medieval Palace, Bloody
Tower, on Tower Green see the Ravens and walk along the ancient
walls………
Additional Information
Please Note:
Venue Information:
City of London, Greater London EC3N 4AB
Nearest Underground: Tower Hill
Nearest Train Station: Fenchurch Street or London Bridge
Bus Routes: 15, 42, 78, 100
Golden Tours act as an official agent
for these activities, as such you are subject to the terms and
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