Press kit: Medieval

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Press kit: Medieval


This press kit provides additional information about the Medieval Palace representation at the Tower of London.

 

A brief description

From 6th April 2006, visitors to the Tower of London can discover more about what it was like to be a medieval king living at the Tower. The interior of the Medieval Palace has been richly restored to the opulent royal residence it would have been in medieval times, when Henry III and Edward I would have slept, dined and held court here. 

The Medieval Palace is part of the Tower of London where kings and queens stayed until the reign of Elizabeth I. The restored interior includes replica furniture such as a bed, chests and chairs, and specially-commissioned textiles including rugs, cushions and wall-hangings, all hand-made using traditional skills – smells and sound effects evoking the medieval period have been commissioned too.

Read more

Discover more about the Medieval Palace by downloading the resources below.

 

 

Downloadable Resources

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    Medieval Palace - Academic background - Factsheet
    (Adobe PDF, 34.1KB)

    Medieval Palace - Edward I - Fact sheet
    (Adobe PDF, 37.1KB)

    Medieval Palace - Henry III - Factsheet
    (Adobe PDF, 33.8KB)

    Medieval Palace - Tower of London - Fact sheet
    (Adobe PDF, 31.8KB)

    Medieval Palace Press Release
    (Adobe PDF, 59KB)

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