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Kenilworth Castle and Gloucester Cathedral

Published: 09.08.2024

Since we wanted to drive to Gloucester today and the distance was a bit longer, we decided to make a stop at Kenilworth Castle halfway.


Kenilworth Castle
Kenilworth Castle

Once it was built as a medieval fortress, but was later expanded into an Elizabethan palace that belonged to her favorite and where even the queen visited.


Kenilworth Castle
Kenilworth Castle

First, we looked at the gatehouse, which was later converted into a residence.


Leicester
Leicester's Gatehouse
Here there was an exhibition about Elizabeth I and her lover Robert Dudley, who owned the estate.


Kenilworth Castle
Kenilworth Castle

He built a multi-story new building for her visit so that she could be properly accommodated.


Kenilworth Castle
Kenilworth Castle

Only ruins remain of this building today.


View of the Great Hall
View of the Great Hall

The great hall and the Norman keep are also only partly preserved.


Great Hall Kenilworth Castle
Great Hall Kenilworth Castle
The Elizabethan garden was recreated for visitors as it once was.


Elizabethan Garden Kenilworth Castle
Elizabethan Garden Kenilworth Castle

Our journey continued to Gloucester, where we especially wanted to see the cathedral.


Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral

As it (like almost everything here in England) is not open for very long, we immediately made our way to the church.


Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral

It towers above the other roofs of the city center with its 75-meter high crossing tower.


Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral

The controversial and murdered King Edward II is buried here. He had come out as homosexual and bestowed his lover with the highest offices, which the rest of the nobility did not approve of and eventually deposed and murdered him.


Tomb of Edward II
Tomb of Edward II

No abbot wanted to bury him, but the abbot of Gloucester eventually retrieved the body himself and buried the former ruler in his cathedral.


Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral

This later brought many pilgrims (who had since forgotten the criticism of the king) to Gloucester and brought wealth to the monastery, allowing the cathedral to be renovated in the Gothic Perpendicular Style as the first sacred building in the country.


Choir Gloucester Cathedral
Choir Gloucester Cathedral

We also found the cloister next to the cathedral particularly impressive.
Cloister Gloucester Cathedral
Cloister Gloucester Cathedral
Scenes from three Harry Potter films were shot here and in the included lavatorium.


Lavatorium in Cloister Gloucester Cathedral
Lavatorium in Cloister Gloucester Cathedral

In the corridor, where Harry and Ron once fled from a giant troll, some teenagers were now walking through the corridor in similar cloaks, filming and taking pictures.


Cloister Gloucester Cathedral
Cloister Gloucester Cathedral

We strolled a bit through the city center, which impressed us significantly less than the cathedral.


Gloucester
Gloucester

Many stores stood empty, and overall many houses looked rather dilapidated.


Gloucester
Gloucester

We spent the night at a pub near the city center with the modest name “England’s Glory”.


Pub Gloucester
Pub Gloucester

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