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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'The Crown' in the following places:
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Tower of LondonLocationLondon Borough of Tower HamletsCoordinates51xc2xb030xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3N 00xc2xb004xe2x80xb234xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf51.50806xc2xb0N 0.07611xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 51.50806; -0.07611AreaCastle: 12 acres (4.9xc2xa0ha)Tower Liberties: 6 acres (2.4xc2xa0ha)Height27 metres (89xc2xa0ft)BuiltWhite Tower: 1078Inner Ward: 1190sRe-built: 1285Wharf expansion: 1377xe2x80x931399Visitors2,984,499xc2xa0(in 2019)[1]OwnerQueen Elizabeth II in right of the Crown[2] UNESCO World Heritage SiteTypeCulturalCriteriaii, ivDesignated1988 (12th session)Referencexc2xa0no.488CountryUnited KingdomRegionEurope and North America Listed Building xe2x80x93 Grade I Listed Building xe2x80x93 Grade II Location of the castle in central London | WIKI |
The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. | WIKI |
The Jewel House was demolished, and the Crown Jewels moved to Martin Tower. | WIKI |
The Waterloo Block, a former barracks in the castellated Gothic Revival style with Domestic Tudor details,[43] was built on the site and remains to this day, housing the Crown Jewels on the ground floor. | WIKI |
[67] The Jews arrived under the direct protection of the Crown, as a result of which Jewish communities were often found close to castles. | WIKI |
The Crown Jewels also garner much interest, and have been on public display since 1669. | WIKI |
Since 1990, the Tower of London has been cared for by an independent charity, Historic Royal Palaces, which receives no funding from the Government or the Crown. | WIKI |
The tradition of housing the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London probably dates from the reign of Henry III (1216xe2x80x931272). | WIKI |
The Jewel House was built specifically to house the royal regalia, including jewels, plate, and symbols of royalty such as the crown, sceptre, and sword. | WIKI |
(Some pieces that had been sold were later returned to the Crown. | WIKI |
In 1669, the Jewel House was demolished[27] and the Crown Jewels moved into Martin Tower (until 1841). | WIKI |
Since 1994, the Crown Jewels have been on display in the Jewel House in the Waterloo Block. | WIKI |
[188] In October 1817, a tubular, glowing apparition was claimed to have been seen in the Jewel House by the Keeper of the Crown Jewels, Edmund Lenthal Swifte. | WIKI |
From the late 13th century, the Tower was a major repository for official documents, and precious goods owned by the Crown. | UNESCO |
The presence of the Crown Jewels, kept at the Tower since the 17th century, is a reminder of the fortressxe2x80x99 role as a repository for the Royal Wardrobe. | UNESCO |