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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Swansea_CastleSwansea Castle - Wikipedia

    Swansea Castle (Welsh: Castell Abertawe) is located in the city centre of Swansea, Wales, UK. It was founded by Henry de Beaumont in 1107 as the caput of the lordship of Gower. The castle is now ruined and only two blocks remain, though the site has been improved in the 2010s for use as a public space.

  2. cadw.gov.wales › visit › places-to-visitSwansea Castle | Cadw

    Swansea Castle. Overview. Opening times. Prices. Facilities. Directions. Overview. Urban remnants of a once-mighty fortress. Though what little remains of Swansea Castle is now hemmed in by the modern-day city centre, this was once a fortress of great strategic importance.

  3. Jan 4, 2021 · Swansea Castle. In a nutshell, Swansea Castle is a stunning example of Edwardian medieval architecture, perched atop an outcrop overlooking the River Tawe with sweeping views towards Swansea Bay and the Gower Peninsular beyond.

  4. Though there has been a castle here since at least the early 12th century, the remains that stand today date from the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The most striking feature is the distinctive arcaded parapet on the south block, remarkably similar that of the bishops’ palaces at St Davids and Lamphey.

  5. The Swansea Castle ruins still stand in the busy city centre of Swansea in Wales. Pivotal in the political upheavals of the medieval era, the castle has withstood sieges, rebellions and the WWII blitz.

  6. Swansea's medieval fortress has withstood siege, rebellion and the Blitz - a true survivor at the heart of the city. Come along with us to discover the castle's hidden stories.

  7. Edward I defeated the last independent Prince of Wales and conquered his lands. Due to the reduced threat, Swansea Castle was at the end of the 13th century and at the beginning of the 14th century rebuilt into a comfortable residence, since 1291 the seat of William de Braose III.

  8. www.swanseamuseum.co.uk › swansea-a-brief-history › archaeologyMedieval Swansea - Swansea Museum

    Medieval Swansea surrounded the castle on three sides, on the fourth side, to the east, the land sloped away to the River Tawe and the quay. The original or Old Castle was built by the Norman, Henry de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick who had conquered the Gower.

  9. Book your tickets online for Swansea Castle, Swansea: See 76 reviews, articles, and 54 photos of Swansea Castle, ranked No.89 on Tripadvisor among 122 attractions in Swansea.

  10. Only a small pocket of the central city around Wind St and Castle Sq escaped the WWII bombing raids and retains a remnant of Georgian and Victorian Swansea, along with the ruins of this 14th-century castle (closed to the public).

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