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Caernarfon Castle

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Caernarfon Castle is a royal fortress in Gwynedd, Wales, built for Edward I from 1283 and notable for its polygonal towers and town walls.

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Why did Edward I build Caernarfon Castle?

Caernarfon Castle was built for Edward I after his conquest campaigns in Wales. Work began in 1283, the same year as several major Edwardian castle projects in Gwynedd.

What is unusual about Caernarfon Castle's towers?

Caernarfon is famous for polygonal towers rather than simple round ones. That shape gives the castle a different look from Edward I sites such as Harlech and Beaumaris.

Is Caernarfon Castle connected to the town walls?

Yes. The castle is part of a larger fortified plan with town walls, reflecting Edward I's attempt to control Caernarfon as a royal borough.

Where is Caernarfon Castle located?

Caernarfon Castle is in Gwynedd, Wales. It stands by the Menai Strait area, in a position chosen for both military and political control.

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