London

The Palace of Westminster
The Palace of Westminster is a building on the banks of the Thames in the London Borough of Westminster, where the meetings of the British Parliament take place. Connects to Trafalgar Square by Whitehall Street. The architectural style is neo-gothic.



The palace has 1100 rooms, 100 stairs and 5 kilometers of corridors. Of the palace towers, the most famous is the Elizabethan Clock Tower is a symbol of Great Britain.
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Castles and fortresses of King Edward I in the kingdom of Gwynedd:
• Harlech
• Beaumaris
• Carnarvon
• Conwy

Beaumaris on the island of Anglesey is famous as the greatest castle never built. It was the last of the royal strongholds created by Edward I in Wales – and perhaps his masterpiece.

The Bull and Townhouse, Beaumaris - The Inn Collection Group