William the Conqueror built the first castle at Warwick, in 1068. Over
the years the castle was gradually rebuilt in stone, and by the late 14th
century Thomas de Beauchamp had finished an extensive building programme
that transformed the defences of the castle, adding the huge gatehouse
and barbican and two massive towers that still dominate the castle today.
Later as the military importance of the castle declined, the main living
quarters were converted into a palatial residence.
The castle was home to the Earls of Warwick until 1978 when it was bought
by the Tussaud's Group. The castle has since been extensively restored,
and the expertise of the Tussaud's Studios has been used to create wax
figures that help portray life in the castle during different periods
of its history.
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