One of Portsmouth's oldest permanent fortifications. The Round Tower was built in around 1418 to defend the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour and prevent raids on the city by French ships. Inside there is a fine vaulted brick ceiling dating from the early 19th Century. It was part of the city's defences until 1960. The top of the building is open at all times, but the ground floor is only open on selected occasions.
History & Anthropology Historic house War
Broad Street, Portsmouth
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The Round Tower in Portsmouth, England, is a historic fortification that offers visitors a glimpse into the city's maritime past. Located at the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, this 15th-century structure has served various defensive purposes throughout its history. Visitors appreciate the tower's well-preserved architecture and the panoramic views it provides of the harbor and the Solent. The exhibits inside the tower, though limited, offer information about Portsmouth's naval history and the tower's role in protecting the city. Some visitors note that the climb to the top can be challenging, with narrow, steep steps, but most agree that the views are worth the effort. The tower's location within the Old Portsmouth area allows for easy combination with other nearby historic sites. While not an extensive museum experience, the Round Tower is generally considered a worthwhile stop for those interested in military history or seeking a vantage point to appreciate Portsmouth's maritime setting. However, some visitors mention that more interpretive information or guided tours could enhance the experience.
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