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"Windsor Castle is a magnificent royal residence located in the historic town of Windsor, Berkshire, England. As the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, it has been a royal home and fortress for over 1,000 years. Key highlights include the State Apartments, which are lavishly decorated and used for official functions and state occasions. The St. George’s Chapel, an exquisite example of Gothic architecture, is notable for its stunning interior and as the final resting place of several British monarchs, including Henry VIII and Charles I. Visitors can also explore the Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, an impressive and intricately detailed miniature house. The castle’s Windsor Great Park offers beautiful landscaped gardens and sweeping views. With its rich history and architectural splendor, Windsor Castle is a must-see for those interested in British royalty and heritage."
"The magnificent Windsor Castle is one of the most famous British Royal Residences. For a lifetime it was Queen Elizabeth II's most loved residence where she spent her weekend and it is here that her Majesty rests, together with her husband and other sovereigns. 📍Distance: 36 km 👣How to get there: take a train from Waterloo Station to Windsor&Eton Riverside and then walk for 10 minutes. 🎟️Ticket cost: £26.50 (€30). If the King is present, the ticket costs half as part of the castle will be closed to the public."
David Jerome
"Behold the regal splendor of Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, where centuries of royal history unfold amidst opulent State Apartments, the iconic Round Tower, and the charming St. George's Chapel."

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