All of the British Crown Jewels.
The Crown Jewels, what the monarch wears at the State Opening of Parliament are kept in the Tower of London. They are on public display guarded by the Yeoman Warders of the Tower.
The myth about ravens only needs one, but several are kept just to be safe!
The 'Bloody Tower' is one of the many named towers within the Tower of London.
The Tower of London is comprised of one tower. The Tower of London has had many different uses over the years. The most notable use was as a prison and a place of executions.
There are exactly 3000 rooms in the Tower of London. Many people stay there for over a year in order that they can view each and every one of them.
The Tower of London has been used as a prision for many years as well as a treasury of the crown jewels. It had some damage from World War II German bombs. The only attack came from the terrorists, possibly the Irish Republican Army, in 1974 when bombs killed one and injured 41.
The tower of London is a home to many people and a palace for the queen
There have been fortifications on the site for over 2000 years. The present buildings as they appear now were started in the 11th century by William, Duke of Normandy. The Tower still has a very small military garrison to guard the British Crown Jewels which are housed in the Jewel Tower. The Tower is one of London's best known visitor attractions with a large display of antique militaria. It is still officially a Royal Residence although not used as such.
I take it you mean, what was it defending? It is and was where the royals jewels are stored and guarded. It also has held many notorious criminals and is a great vantage point on the river thames. Nowadays it is merely a tourist attraction.
The BT Tower in London, UK is 189 metres
The Tower of London according to the official figures, the Tower of London has an average of over two million visitors each year.
yes they do,