Windsor Castle - Royal Collection Trust Official website for Windsor Castle Everything you need to know to plan your visit, including what to see, prices, opening times, how to get here and book tickets for Windsor Castle in advance
Top things to see and do at Windsor Castle - Royal Collection Trust Windsor Castle tickets Windsor Castle Top things to see and do at Windsor Castle Reading time: 5 minutes Enjoy the ultimate royal experience at the historic home of the British monarchy The Castle is open to the public all year round and we can’t wait to welcome you in and make some magical memories together
Highlights of Windsor Castle - Royal Collection Trust Windsor Castle tickets Windsor Castle Highlights of Windsor Castle There are a lot of things to see and do at Windsor Castle In the State Apartments you’ll explore ceremonial rooms that are used today by the Royal Family and you’ll discover historical rooms that were built for Charles II and his Queen, Catherine of Braganza
Visiting Windsor Castle through the centuries - Royal Collection Trust Windsor Castle has welcomed visitors for hundreds of years Today, nearly one and a half million people visit the Castle each year, enjoying the Castle's history and the great works of art from the Royal Collection As early as the reign of Elizabeth I, senior courtiers, foreign envoys and noblemen are known to have been shown around the State Apartments at Windsor Castle During the 18th
Royal Collection Trust Royal Palaces, Residences and Art Collection Royal Collection Trust is a charity caring for the Royal Collection, one of the world’s great art collections Income from your visit helps us to conserve and share the Collection so that it can be enjoyed by everyone, wherever they are
Who lived at Windsor Castle? - Royal Collection Trust The first Plantagenet king, Henry II, lived at Windsor and built extensively there between 1165 and 1179 Windsor was also one of the favourite residences of Henry III, and he invested heavily in the royal accommodation at the Castle during his reign from 1216 It was Edward III who left the greatest impression on Windsor in the 14th-century
Windsor Castle - Royal Collection Trust The sequence of rooms built at Windsor for Charles II and his Queen, Catherine of Braganza, between 1675 and 1678, formed the grandest sequence of baroque State Apartments in England They contain some of the most important works of art in the Royal Collection, many of them in the historic settings for which they were originally commissioned Alongside magnificent examples of porcelain