Leicester's Building

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Leicester's Building is an elaborate Elizabethan residential range within Kenilworth Castle, constructed by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, to host Queen Elizabeth I in great splendor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Elizabethan residential range
historic building
structure within Kenilworth Castle
architecturalStyle Elizabethan
associatedEvent Elizabeth I's visit to Kenilworth in 1575
associatedWith Elizabeth I's royal progresses
Robert Dudley–Elizabeth I relationship
builtFor Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester NERFINISHED
constructionPeriod 16th century
country England
era Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
hasFeature large windows for light and views
state apartments for the queen
tall multi-storey range
hasFunction symbol of Dudley's wealth and status
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument (as part of Kenilworth Castle) NERFINISHED
intendedGuest Queen Elizabeth I NERFINISHED
locatedIn Kenilworth Castle NERFINISHED
Kenilworth, Warwickshire NERFINISHED
Warwickshire, England NERFINISHED
managedBy English Heritage
namedAfter Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester NERFINISHED
partOf Elizabethan remodelling of Kenilworth Castle
Kenilworth Castle complex NERFINISHED
patron Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester NERFINISHED
purpose to host Queen Elizabeth I in great splendor
significance one of the most important Elizabethan additions to Kenilworth Castle
use elite residential apartments
royal accommodation

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Kenilworth Castle hasStructure Leicester's Building