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Bloody Tower, Historic tower in United Kingdom

The Bloody Tower is a grimly named turret part of the Tower of London.

It gained infamy as a place of murder and imprisonment, particularly for high-profile figures.

This tower has been immortalized in literature and lore, often associated with tragic tales.

Tourists can explore it as part of the Tower of London complex.

Allegedly, it’s the site where the infamous Princes in the Tower were murdered.

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Bloody Tower Historic tower in United Kingdom

The Bloody Tower is a grimly named turret part of the Tower of London.

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Bloody Tower
Bloody Tower Historic tower in United Kingdom
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United Kingdom 13 m
Wakefield Tower
Wakefield Tower Part of the Tower of London
United Kingdom 13 m
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Traitors' Gate
Traitors' Gate Medieval watergate in England
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St John's Chapel, Tower of London Chapel inside the White Tower at the Tower of London

United Kingdom 34 m
St John's Chapel, Tower of London
St John's Chapel, Tower of London Chapel inside the White Tower at the Tower of London
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Queen's House (Tower of London)
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United Kingdom 58 m
Bell Tower
Bell Tower Bell tower in the United Kingdom
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United Kingdom 61 m
Liberties of the Tower of London
Liberties of the Tower of London Historical area in the United Kingdom
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United Kingdom 67 m
Revetment Wall To South Side Of Moat, From Tower Bridge Approach To Middle Tower (qv)
Revetment Wall To South Side Of Moat, From Tower Bridge Approach To Middle Tower (qv) Wall in London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London, England, UK
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United Kingdom 69 m
Heralds' Museum
Heralds' Museum Former museum in the Tower of London
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Jewel House Treasure vault in Tower of London

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United Kingdom 73 m
Jewel House
Jewel House Treasure vault in Tower of London
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