The Norman baron, Eudo Dapifer, built Colchester Castle, 1075 - 1080,
around the podium of the Roman Temple of Claudius, creating the largest
Norman keep in Britain.
Colchester had been the first Roman capital of Britain, and the castle
is largely built from materials salvaged from the surrounding Roman remains.
The castle was partially demolished in 1683, which has led to much speculation
about its original height, with the addition of another two storeys being
the most popular theory.
The castle now houses an award winning museum, with many exhibits about
the Roman history of Colchester. The Roman vaults and other parts of the
castle not freely open to the public can be seen on guided tours which
are available throughout the day.
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Colchester Castle is situated in Castle Park at the eastern end
of the High St.
The castle is a five minute walk from the bus station and Colchester
Town railway station.

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