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10 September 2023 - 10 September 2023

11:00AM - 3:00PM

Durham Castle

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A self-guided visit to Durham Castle to enjoy the historic and beautiful surroundings at your own pace. Activities for children, games and dressing up to be provided in the Great Hall.

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Visitors on a self-guided visit at Durham Castle

Sitting at the heart of Durham's UNESCO World Heritage Site and occupied continuously since the 11th century, the Castle is now home to the students of University College, part of Durham University.

The history of Durham Castle spans nearly 1000 years of history. It is the embodiment of our shared British story, with each twist and turn of our national fortunes etched into the fabric of its mighty walls.

Building began, under the orders of William the Conqueror in 1072, by Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria prior to being handed over to Walcher, Bishop of Durham. Durham Castle remained in the hands of successive Bishops for almost 750 years. During that time, the Castle has been the backdrop to rebellions, civil wars, political upheaval, plagues, famines, and religious reforms, and yet the Castle itself has never been taken by force.

Whilst much of the history of Durham Castle relates to the Prince Bishops, the more recent past is about those who have studied, worked, and visited the castle.

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Free

There may be queues at peak times.