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Windsor Castle
Oldest occupied castle in the world and official residence of the Queen. State Apartments, Queen Mary's Dolls' House, and St George's Chapel.
About
The world's oldest and largest occupied castle sprawls across 13 acres where 40 monarchs have lived for 950 years. From William the Conqueror's wooden fort to today's Gothic splendor, Windsor remains a working palace where the King hosts state dinners in rooms housing Rembrandt masterpieces and medieval armor.
State Apartments & Chapel
The Grand Reception Room's gilded ceiling and malachite urn (gift from Tsar Nicholas I) epitomize royal splendor. St George's Hall stretches 180 feet, displaying 700 Garter Knight badges—its ceiling, rebuilt after 1992's fire, proves modern craftsmen match medieval masters.
St George's Chapel rivals any cathedral: fan vaulting creates stone lace, while royal tombs include Henry VIII, Charles I, and Elizabeth II. Sunday services continue 700-year traditions with world-renowned choir performances.
Curiosities & Traditions
Queen Mary's Dolls' House astounds at 1:12 scale—working plumbing, electric lights, tiny books by Conan Doyle. Real wine fills the miniature cellar. The castle's working status means witnessing history: Guard changing at 11am (select days), state carriages arriving, or Royal Standard confirming monarch's presence.
Book ahead online; audio guide included. Allow 3 hours minimum. Semi-State Rooms (winter only) offer intimate royal apartments. Combine with Windsor town exploration or Eton College across the Thames.