Newcastle Castle, the city’s oldest building, is a historic site featuring a 12th-century keep and the 13th-century Black Gate gatehouse. Originally part of a larger fortress, these two restored fortifications stand in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, offering visitors the opportunity to explore ancient chambers and delve into the castle’s and the city’s rich history. From the elevated vantage points, one can enjoy sweeping views of Newcastle’s Quayside, providing a tangible connection to the past and a scenic perspective of the present.
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