The Jewel Tower

The Jewel Tower was built around 1365 to house Edward III’s treasures and is one of only two buildings left from the medieval Palace of Westminster. Don’t forget to look up at the ornate ceiling carvings.

Built around 1365 to house Edward III’s treasures, this is one of only two buildings left from the medieval Palace of Westminster after an 1834 fire. Located in central London, the Jewel Tower is ideally located as part of your day out in London.

Learn about Jewel Tower’s changing role over the centuries in the exhibition. Marvel at the model of the ‘lost’ medieval palace of Westminster and don’t miss the ornate ceiling carvings.

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