• The Jewel Tower is a 14th-century surviving element of the Palace of Westminster, in London, England. It was built between 1365 and 1366...
  • The Jewel Tower was built within the Palace of Westminster between 1365 and 1366, on the instructions of King Edward III, to hold his personal treasure.
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  • Jewel Tower is a three-story stone structure that was built during the middle of the fourteenth century to store and protect King Edward III’s most valuable...
  • There is a model of the medieval Parliamentary complex and the current one. This allows you to place the Jewel Tower precisely.
  • Jewel Tower 2FOR1 tickets when you travel by train to London. This medieval tower is one of only two surviving buildings from the original Palace of Westminster...
  • The Jewel Tower made for a comparatively comfortable jail-house and was conveniently located for visits from sympathetic members of the House of Lords.
  • The ground floor of the Jewel Tower became the kitchen and scullery, while the first floor was used as a repository for various parliament documents.
  • In the Tudor period the Jewel Tower became a general storehouse, then from 1600 it was used to store official documents from the House of Lords.
  • We explore the hidden secrets of The Jewel Tower – the lesser-known cousin of the Tower of London. The Tower of London gets too much credit.