the tower of London is a the majesties royal palace and fortress. the tower was used as a royal palace, prison and fortress.
No, the Tower of London was a royal palace and (later) prison.
The correct title of the Tower is Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress. The Tower was build as a Royal Palace by William the Conqueror
No, it belongs to the English Crown, it is officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London.
The famous bridge that crosses the Thames next to the Tower of London is called the Tower Bridge. This bridge was a royal residence along with a prison.
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The Tower of London was Britain's first zoo and was known as the Royal Menagerie.
Tower Bridge.
The Tower of London has been used as a Royal Palace and Menagerie for centuries , although animals are no longer kept there and members of the Royal Family no longer live there.
The Tower of London is still classified as a Royal Palace but hasn't been used as such for centuries.
The Tower of London was (and still is) a Royal Residence, although Royals don't live there any more. When the Monarchs were given presents of exotic animals from other Heads of State, they housed them in their own 'zoo' in the Tower of London. This became known as the Royal Menagerie. When the present London Zoo opened in Regent's Park in the mid 1800's, the animals in the Royal Menagerie were transferred to the new London Zoo.
It belongs to her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, as part of the Royal Collection. However, it is not quite a personal residency as Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle. The Tower of London is cared for by the charity Historic Royal Palaces.Previously this answer said The Crown and said that meant that the tower belonged to the British People and the Government, which is incorrect because the Crown clearly refers to the Queen, and the the "government" is addressed as "her" government.