
Windsor Castle
A royal residence of extraordinary architectural distinction, Windsor Castle has remained the home of British monarchs for nearly nine centuries, evolving from a Norman fortress into one of Europe’s finest palaces.
At a glance
Windsor Castle stands as both a working royal residence and a masterpiece of architectural history. Its State Apartments represent some of the finest expressions of Georgian design, while the castle’s medieval foundations anchor it to England’s Norman heritage.
History
William I the Conqueror initiated construction following the 1066 Norman conquest of England. By the twelfth century, Henry I had established the castle as a royal seat—a status it has maintained continuously through successive monarchs. Over centuries, English rulers transformed the medieval fortress into an increasingly refined palace, each generation adding layers of architectural sophistication and comfort.
What you see
The State Apartments represent the castle’s pinnacle of interior design. Historian Hugh Roberts describes them as “a magnificent and incomparable sequence of houses widely recognized as the greatest and most complete expression of the Georgian period style.” These rooms showcase the luxury and artistic refinement accumulated across royal reigns, creating spaces of exceptional historical and aesthetic importance.
Cultural significance
Windsor Castle embodies the continuity of British monarchy and architectural evolution. Its transformation from eleventh-century stronghold to Georgian palace demonstrates shifting tastes, technologies, and expressions of royal power across medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment periods.
Key facts
- Address: Windsor SL4 1NJ, United Kingdom
- Coordinates: 51.4837722, -0.6053663
- Phone: +44 303 123 7334
- Website: https://www.rct.uk/visit/windsorcastle
Practical information
Windsor Castle functions as an active royal residence. Visiting hours and admission details are available on the official Royal Collection Trust website. Check ahead before planning your visit, as the castle may close for state occasions or royal events.
Getting there
Windsor is located in Berkshire, approximately 25 miles west of London. Regular train services connect Windsor to London Paddington and other major stations. The castle sits prominently in the town centre, accessible by foot from Windsor railway station.
Sources & resources
- Royal Collection Trust: https://www.rct.uk/visit/windsorcastle
- Cultural Heritage Online: https://culturalheritageonline.com
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