Shrewsbury Castle

Musée | Shrewsbury | Angleterre | Royaume Uni

Le château de Shrewsbury à Shrewsbury, dans le comté du Shropshire, en Angleterre, est une forteresse historique construite à l'origine vers 1070 par Roger de Montgomery. Le château est situé sur une colline surplombant les rives de la Severn, offrant une vue imprenable sur les environs. Au fil des siècles, le château a rempli différentes fonctions, notamment en tant que forteresse militaire, résidence royale et centre administratif.

Aujourd'hui, le château abrite le Soldiers of Shropshire Museum, qui retrace l'histoire des régiments royaux du Shropshire. La collection comprend une variété d'objets, tels que des uniformes, des médailles, des armes et des photographies, illustrant l'histoire militaire de la région. Un des artefacts uniques du musée est une mèche de cheveux de Napoléon Bonaparte.

Un autre point fort est la tour appelée la "Laura's Tower", offrant une vue panoramique sur la ville et les environs. Cette tour a été construite à la fin du XVIIIe siècle par l'ingénieur Thomas Telford et sert aujourd'hui de lieu pour divers événements et mariages.

Le château et le musée sont gérés par des bénévoles qui veillent à la préservation et à la présentation de la collection. Des événements réguliers ont lieu, permettant aux visiteurs de découvrir l'histoire militaire de la région.

Dans l'ensemble, le château de Shrewsbury offre un aperçu fascinant de l'histoire de Shrewsbury et du Shropshire, et constitue un exemple significatif de l'architecture militaire du Moyen Âge.

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SY1 2AT Shrewsbury

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Seokjin Ham
19.01.2025

After the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror ordered the construction of the castle in the 1070s to strengthen the town's defenses and protect against Welsh invasions. After the end of the Welsh Wars around 1300, the castle's defensive role diminished, and it gradually became a residence for the nobility. In the 1780s, the castle was remodeled by Thomas Telford based on designs by Robert Adam, and the current main structure is the result of his restoration work. Today, the castle operates as the Shropshire Soldiers Museum, displaying a collection of weapons, documents, and artifacts related to British military history. Inside the castle, visitors can explore the lookout points, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Thanks to its elevated position, the castle walls offer stunning views of the River Severn, the town of Shrewsbury, and the surrounding countryside.
Ralitsa Boneva
11.01.2025

Easy access from the train station,wonderful view from the tower, nice place for relaxing
Ian Arthur
15.12.2024

Marvelous piece of history in a town full of historic buildings
Benjamin Guilleminot
14.12.2024

Not as impressive as other Welsh castles, still beautiful to visit.
John Peck
14.11.2024

Nice museum but little information about the castle
Warren Heath
14.11.2024

Being close to Remembrance Sunday made my visit more emotional. Lovely, well kept grounds with far reaching views from Laura's Tower. If you're in to militaria then this is a must. Total history of the Shropshire Regiment up to present day. You get a good overall internal view of the castle from the balcony. Too many exhibits to mention.
Tamara Salas
14.11.2024

The same staff was lovely the outside is beautiful , I wouldn’t go again indoor because I did realise inside it is a glorification to war and that is something I am against so no coming in again .
Philip Watts
11.11.2024

Worth a visit. Small castle covering napoleon era to modern day TA. Lots of uniforms, arms, medals and general history. Allow 2-3 hours for walk round at very reasonable price.
Sharon Howard
10.11.2024

Beautiful castle and military displays.
Paula Pearce
10.11.2024

Museum in the castle was very good - bit tricky for the disabled
Kev
05.11.2024

Well preserved and well kept site really enjoyed my visit military side of it was fantastic
Melantha Snow
04.11.2024

Small castle with a nice couple of walks and machinery, would recommend if you're passing through Shrewsbury, the children enjoyed our mini detour.
Farzana Suri Victory Coach
27.10.2024

They don't really take you to the castle really...it's a museum of soldiers and their arms...a bit of a disappointment...
Ryan Cox
21.10.2024

Nice place, rich with history.
Dee Bailey
06.10.2024

Staff very friendly and informative
Kylo K
05.10.2024

Uroczy zakątek miasta
Paul Gilliland
28.09.2024

Mainly museum for Shropshire Regiment - interesting historically
Chris Payne
25.09.2024

Really interested museum to visit, great enthusiastic knowledgeable staff and good gift shop
David
25.09.2024

Always love an army museum and this was one was excellent. A lot of stories of bravery and heroism. It goes on for quite some time as well, even though the building looks small for a museum. Staff are hugely friendly as well. Recommend.
Alan Holmes
20.09.2024

Excellent military museum and castle with a fantastic collection. Relatively cheap entrance with plenty to see Worth a visit, good place for all age groups
Ann Phipps
17.09.2024

Well worth a visit, staff very welcoming & was amazed at how many medals were on display as well as in drawers
Arsha Rose Devasia
17.09.2024

Shrewsbury Castle: A Glimpse of History Shrewsbury Castle proved to be a delightful surprise during my travels. While I didn't have the opportunity to explore the interior due to time constraints, the castle's exterior and surrounding gardens were more than enough to capture my attention. The castle itself is a grand structure, showcasing a blend of architectural styles and historical significance. The gardens are beautifully maintained, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling town. I particularly enjoyed my stroll through the side garden, which led me to a secluded area offering breathtaking panoramic views of Shrewsbury. While I didn't delve into the castle's history, the mere sight of its imposing presence was enough to spark my imagination. Shrewsbury Castle is a testament to the region's rich heritage and a must-visit for anyone exploring the area.

 

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