Berkshire
Art, History & Archaeology Sites & Museums
Archaeology & History Sites in Berkshire
Windsor Castle
One of the most famous buildings in England, Windsor Castle remains a key residence of the British monarch. Originally a Norman motte-and-bailey structure created in the 11th century, it was one of a ring of fortifications surrounding London. Henry I was the first king to reside at the castle, which soon came under the control of the monarchy. Throughout the later Middle Ages, it underwent significant expansion and withstood attacks on multiple occasions.

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Museums & Art Galleries in Berkshire
Reading Museum
The Reading Museum began in 1883 when a collector donated his private museum, a collection of objects from around the world, to Reading. Since then the Museum has grown and come to focus on the natural and social history of the local area. Of particular note is the Silchester Gallery, a collection of artefacts excavated from the Roman town of Silchester, including the famous Silchester eagle. The museum has a large collection of artefacts from West and South Africa, North America and South America and South East Asia.
