The history of the castle is rich in incredible events. In the course of a few centuries Arundel has changed more than ten owners. During the civil war in the 17th century, the castle was heavily damaged. At the end of the 18th century, the 11th Duke Norfolk began the reconstruction of Arundel, whereby the castle gained finer and tighter neogothic features. The active reconstruction of the castle lasted in the Victorian era, so the monument is invaluable from an architectural point of view. In 1846, the Queen Victoria visited the castle and spent a few days in the magnificent rooms.
Since then, the room design has remained unchanged. Today all visitors can appreciate the splendor of the royal rooms. The castle also has some elements from the Middle Ages. During the excursion you can climb up the ancient tower towers and graze along the medieval gate. The castle is surrounded by the incredibly beautiful and interesting garden, where you can see the exotic plants, the numerous old sculptures, the forged benches the wonderful fountains.
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