• Around the back of Westminster Abbey, away from the hustle and bustle of Parliament Square, you will find a medieval survivor: the Jewel Tower.
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  • Although only small in size the 14th-century tower offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and workings of the Palace of Westminster over the last six...
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  • The Jewel Tower was part of the great royal palace of Westminster and is only one of the four palace buildings to survive.
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  • The Jewel Tower was built around 1365-6 at the southern end of the Palace of Westminster to house the treasures of King Edward III (1312-1377).
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  • INSIDE Jewel Tower | Westminster UNSEEN LONDON.
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  • Today, the remaining 14th century Jewel Tower offers a 3-floor exhibition that contains a model of the ‘lost’ medieval palace of Westminster alongside replicas of...
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  • This is the Jewel Tower, a little gem of a building at the heart of Britain’s story and one of the very few surviving parts of the medieval Palace of Westminster.
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  • The area in the immediate vicinity of the Jewel Tower includes the remains of a moat, supported by a revetment wall, which enclosed Westminster Palace.
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  • The Jewel Tower is the sole remaining structure of the medieval Palace of Westminster, still easily accessible to the public on most days.
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  • The Jewel Tower was built around 1365 to house Edward III’s treasures and was known as the ‘King’s Privy Wardrobe’.
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