The Tower of London (officially called His Majesty’s ... the White Tower, the Chapel of St Peter, the Battlements, the ...
Note: From Jan. 2 to April 12, 2025, the Chapel Royal will be closed ... when compared to stately Buckingham Palace), the Tower of London's interior is always bustling with activity.
Only a few years later, in 1536, Anne Boleyn would once again find herself at the Tower of London, this time as a prisoner.
Every morning, the main gates of the Tower of London are officially unlocked by ... he’s seen his daughter get married in the Royal Chapel and his grandchildren christened there.
Her coffin was removed when Henry VII built the present Lady Chapel. It was later found elsewhere in London and returned to the Abbey for re-burial. In 1674 some bones of children were found under a ...
1. Valuables have been kept in the keep since the 1100s When you think of the Tower of London, one of the first things likely to pop into your head are the Crown Jewels. Before 1649, the important ...