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Conwy Castle is a 13th-century fortification in Conwy, North Wales, built by Edward I during his conquest of Wales. It is a World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction, with a rich history of sieges, wars and royal visits.
Conwy takes its place alongside Edward’s other great castles at Beaumaris, Harlech and Caernarfon as a World Heritage Site. This famous fortress is exceptionally well preserved. It contains the most intact set of medieval royal apartments in Wales.
Le château de Conwy (Conwy Castle en anglais, Castell Conwy en gallois) est un château situé à Conwy, au pays de Galles. Il est fondé à la fin du XIIIe siècle après la conquête du pays de Galles par le roi anglais Édouard Ier, qui dépense plus de 15 000 £ pour financer la construction du château et de l' enceinte de Conwy.
Explore one of the most magnificent medieval fortresses in Europe, built by King Edward I in four years. Walk the battlements, see the royal apartments and enjoy the views of Conwy town and Snowdonia.
Explore the dark and brooding presence of Conwy Castle, built by King Edward I in the 13th Century to dominate and intimidate. Enjoy the breath-taking views across the River Conwy and the toy-town of Conwy from the eight towers.
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17 déc. 2019 · Learn about the history and features of Conwy Castle, a medieval fortress built by Edward I of England in North Wales in the 13th century. The castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has eight circular towers, two gates, and a double courtyard.
1 sept. 2023 · Learn about the history, architecture and attractions of Conwy Castle, built by King Edward 1 in 1283-1287. Explore the castle walls, towers, courtyards and enjoy the views of Conwy town and river.