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Pictures Of Warwick Castle Interior

By Med | May 16, 2006

There are many exhibits inside Warwick Castle. The exhibits open to the public are on three floors of the main appartment block. Each floor depicts life in Warwick Castle during a different period of its history.


The Queen Anne Bedroom is on the same floor as the State Rooms.

The bed, shown here, was brought to the castle in preparation for a visit by Queen Anne in 1704. Her visit was cancelled, but the bed remained at the castle.


Most of the State Rooms have panelled walls, elaborately decorated plaster ceilings, and contain many unique antiques and paintings.


On the ground floor of the castle are the Great Hall and State Rooms. The state rooms were lavishly decorated and furnished around 1670.


This is the state dining room.

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