Carlisle Castle

Musée | Carlisle | Angleterre | Royaume Uni

Forteresse médiévale en Angleterre

Le château de Carlisle est une forteresse médiévale située dans la ville de Carlisle, en Angleterre, qui a joué un rôle central dans l'histoire britannique pendant plus de neuf siècles. La première forteresse a été construite vers 1092 sous le règne de Guillaume II. Sous Henri Ier, elle a été reconstruite en pierre en 1122 et est devenue l'une des forteresses les plus importantes à la frontière entre l'Angleterre et l'Écosse.

Histoire des guerres d'indépendance écossaises

Au fil des siècles, le château a subi de nombreuses sièges et a joué un rôle clé dans des conflits tels que les guerres d'indépendance écossaise, la guerre civile anglaise et les rébellions jacobites. Il est notamment remarquable pour la période où Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse, a été emprisonnée au château de 1568 à 1587.

Musée de la Vie Militaire de Cumbria

Aujourd'hui, le château abrite le "Musée de la vie militaire de Cumbria", qui retrace l'histoire des régiments d'infanterie de Cumbria et de leurs soldats. L'exposition comprend une variété d'uniformes, de médailles, d'équipements militaires et d'armes qui illustrent l'histoire militaire de la région.

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Castle Way
CA3 8UR Carlisle

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Peter Fellows
27.01.2025

Awesome place.
Rob Black
22.01.2025

No castle to see basically just a small army museum
glenn rider
03.06.2024

Weekends only at the moment but it's certainly worth a visit, and staff are very good and knowledgeable
John Andrew Hodgkinson
28.02.2022

Recommended
Michaela
20.09.2024

Beautiful castle in the heart of the city. Friendly staff .
Pasha Dupont
04.01.2025

It was ok. Best part being able to walk along to top of the castle walls.
Dawn Hawker
09.06.2022

A great day out for all ages x Cumbria museum of military life is always worth a visit
Mostafa Momen
29.12.2024

Nice place to visit
win task
15.12.2024

The benefit becoming member of English Heritage is free entry at many historical places as well as many castles same as Carlisle Castle. Carlisle Castle was first built in Roman times and after that during the reign of William II of England, the son of William the Conqueror . At that time, Cumberland was still considered a part of Scotland. William II ordered the construction of a Norman style castle in Carlisle on the same site of the old Roman fort of Luguvalium. It was dated by archaeological artefacts to 72AD, with the castle construction beginning in 1092. In 1122, Henry I of England ordered a stone castle with towers to be constructed on the site. A keep and city walls were constructed. The existing keep dates from somewhere between 1122 and 1135. No doubt Carlisle Castle has a long history and it played a great part in British history. Some of the facts were mind blowing and the details of stone work still so sharp. There’s a army museum as well inside castle boundary. It was cold freezing day buy we enjoyed our visit much.
Irina Ganez
19.11.2024

Lovely place to visit, the kids they enjoyed, staff was professional and nice and the museum was interesting, recommended
Dave Stubbs
11.11.2024

A super place to visit and explore lots of things to see and walk about at your leisure. Excellent views from the castle battlements over Carlisle and the history of this place too. Still a working army location, we were lucky to see the local Army Cadets band practicing their music. A great place to visit. I'd recommend visiting here. Thank you 😁 🇬🇧🎖️👍
James Miller
10.11.2024

Very interesting historic with plenty of things to do
Stevie P
05.11.2024

I went to the firework display of an evening with another 100.000 people. It was not for me. Far too busy.
Peter Williams
20.10.2024

A great place to visit both for its welcome and its history. ♿️ Although actual access to the central area is possible for people with limited mobility, the building is historic with narrow stairs and multi levels and is therefore difficult to access. That having been said, those that can access the many small rooms and dark corners, or walk along the curtain walls, will discover over 1000 years of history, and lots of information. Worth the journey! Within the castle area is the military history museum, with additional entry charges. But that is a review in itself. But there is a cafe selling basic drinks and refreshments alongside this with indoor and outdoor seating.
Tara Brandon
03.11.2024

Very interesting and loved that you can explore all of the staircases and walk around the top wall. A few more plaques explaining what some of the rooms were previously used for would have made it 5 🌟.
Neil Armstrong
03.11.2024

Yes it is well worth a visit! I took in some of the castle on a hot day in August this year, then returned yesterday to get a better look at what I hadn't yet explored. There is so much history here, which the present structure stands testament to. I was extremely fortunate to engage with one of the guides, who gave me excellent insights to historical events and the relevance of the fortifications and buildings to them. Inside the castle itself, there is a Regimental Museum, which I also consider a must-see. Friendly and helpful staff, with many items on display and very informative.
Aileen Brailsford
02.11.2024

Castle amazing, we had information which was great
Steve Wood
30.10.2024

Not as interesting as other castles I've visit and too expensive, in my opinion.

 

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