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  1. Castle Park Colchester Essex CO1 1UG. Visit. Natural History Museum 01206 282941 High Street Colchester Essex CO1 1DN. Visit. Ipswich Museum 01473 433551 High Street Ipswich Suffolk IP1 3QH. Visit. Ipswich Art Gallery 01473 433681 ...

  2. Colchester Castle is a Norman construction that dates all the way back to the 11th century. A Grade I listed building and scheduled monument, Colchester Castle has seen its fair share of history. The keep (or central tower) is the largest in Europe and still in pretty good order given how ancient it is. The keep’s large footprint is due to ...

  3. The Colchester Castle Museum explains all of these facts in exemplary detail and gives visitors a real sense of town’s historical significance. The Castle was constructed on the foundations of the Temple of Claudius, later destroyed by Boudica, when Colchester (Camulodunum) was the first Roman capital of Britain. Housed within its walls, the Museum contains a wealth of stunning ...

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    1. Apr. 2005 · address: Castle Park, off High Street, Colchester, Essex tel: 01206 282939 fax:01206 282925 email: museums@colchester.gov.uk prices: open: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm ...

  5. Historical Background. Site Plans. 3D Reconstruction. The building of Colchester Castle was probably begun in the 1070s or 80s. The Colchester Chronicle of the fourteenth century asserts the building work began in 1076 which would fit with reaction to the rebellion of Robert of Norfolk in 1075. The Castle is not mentioned in Domesday (1086) but ...

  6. Colchester Castle is the largest Norman Keep in Europe. Constructed on the foundations of the Temple of Claudius, built when Colchester was the first Roman capital of Britain, the Castle Museum today reveals many fascinating layers of history to visitors. Archaeological collections of international quality covering 2,500 years of history are ...

  7. Colchester Castle, where you’ll find gold and silver jewellery discovered under a department store on Colchester’s High Street in 2014. I’m trying to picture the drama, chaos and smouldering ...