it never had been damaged at all
No, the Tower of London was a royal palace and (later) prison.
The tower of London !
The most famous Stone Castle is the White Tower of London (Tower of London)
London Eye, London Bridge, Great Tower of London, Parliament, and Buckingham Palace.
There have been fortifications on the site since pre-historic times, but construction of the Tower as it appears today was started soon after the Norman invasion of 1066 and has been going on ever since.
Yes, it was bombed during World War II
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Yes, the Tower of London was damaged during World War II, particularly during the Blitz, when London was subjected to intense bombing raids by the German Luftwaffe. The most significant damage occurred in 1940 when a bomb struck the White Tower, causing damage to the roof and some walls. Despite this, the Tower of London remained a symbol of resilience and was quickly repaired after the war.
The Tower of London is still classified as a Royal Palace but hasn't been used as such for centuries.
It has always been said that if the ravens should ever leave the Tower of London it would cause the fall of The British Empire.
The legend states that if the ravens ever leave the Tower of London, the "crown" (i.e. the British Monarchy) and country will fall.
Before they had proper sewage disposal, it probably did smell.
the tower was for prisponers
William Robertson Dick has written: 'A short sketch of the Beauchamp tower' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tower of London (London, England), Tower of London (London, England). Beauchamp Tower 'Inscriptions and devices, in the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London' -- subject(s): London, London. Tower. Beauchamp Tower
Tower Bridge is adjacent to the Tower of London on its southeast corner.
They have not yet gone to the Tower of London nor have they yet made any plans to go there, However, they have stated that it is a possibility that they shall visit there in the future.
The Leaning Tower is in Pisa not London