Gatehouse project opens with viewing platform, and new exhibits explore lives of people who built medieval fortress

Over the centuries Caernarfon Castle, built by Edward I of England from 1283 as he battled the Welsh princes, has come to be been seen as a symbol of imperial military might and economic power.

But a £5m conservation and development project completed on Thursday seeks to give a fresh perspective, focusing not on Edward but on the ordinary people who built and helped run the north Wales fortress – and suggesting that the belligerent king’s empire-building ambition has, ultimately, been defeated.

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