White Tower

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The White Tower is the central Norman keep of the Tower of London, historically serving as a royal residence, fortress, and symbol of royal authority.

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Label Occurrences
White Tower canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norman keep
historic building
medieval keep
royal fortress
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Norman architecture
Romanesque architecture
builtFor William the Conqueror
constructionStart circa 1078
contains St John’s Chapel
country United Kingdom
currentUse exhibition of arms and armour
museum space
floorCount 4
hasFeature central keep tower
corner turrets
thick defensive walls
hasFunction armoury
chapel
fortress
prison
royal residence
symbol of royal authority
treasury
hasPart St John’s Chapel
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled Monument
UNESCO World Heritage Site component
inception late 11th century
locatedIn City of London
England
London, England
surface form: London

Tower of London
United Kingdom
managedBy Historic Royal Palaces
materialUsed Caen stone
Kentish ragstone
openToPublic yes
overseenBy Gundulf of Rochester
partOf Tower of London
Tower of London
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site: Tower of London
patron William the Conqueror
significance iconic landmark of London
symbol of Norman conquest of England
usedAs residence of English monarchs
royal records storage
state prison for high‑status prisoners
storage for arms and armour

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tower of London hasPart White Tower
Inner Ward hasPart White Tower
The Tower part White Tower
subject surface form: The Tower of London
Jewel House nearbyLandmark White Tower
Waterloo Block nearby White Tower