Disambiguation evidence for Round Tower via surface form

"Round Tower (Windsor Castle)"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Round Tower (Windsor Castle)".

Predicate Object
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
associatedWith Windsor Castle
surface form: Royal Archives (Windsor Castle)
associatedWith Royal Household Collections Management
surface form: Royal Photograph Collection
category Royal residences in the United Kingdom
category Towers in Berkshire
category Windsor Castle
coordinateLocation 51.483°N 0.604°W
country United Kingdom
elevationRelativeToSurroundings dominant high point of the castle complex
function defensive stronghold (historical)
function residential and ceremonial use (modern)
hasPart battlements
hasPart flagstaff
hasPart internal chambers
hasPart viewing platform
hasViewOf River Thames NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Windsor Great Park
hasViewOf town of Windsor
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignation part of Windsor Castle, a royal residence
inception 12th century
instanceOf architectural feature
instanceOf fortification
instanceOf stone keep
instanceOf tower
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Windsor and Maidenhead
surface form: Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
locatedOn artificial motte
location Windsor, Berkshire, England
materialUsed stone
mediaAppearance frequently depicted in images of Windsor Castle
notableFeature prominent circular stone keep at the castle’s center
openToPublic yes, on selected tours
originallyBuiltFor King Henry II of England NERFINISHED
ownedBy Crown Estate
surface form: The Crown Estate
partOf Upper Ward of Windsor Castle
partOf Windsor Castle
partOf Windsor Castle skyline
positionWithinStructure center of Windsor Castle
roofFeature flagpole for Royal Standard
shape cylindrical
significantFor iconic profile of Windsor Castle
significantFor symbol of the British monarchy
symbolizes continuity of the British monarchy
symbolizes medieval origins of Windsor Castle
touristAttraction yes
usedBy British monarch