The first photo should answer Liz's question about the floor: the sectioned off tiles are the remains of the flooring that the Nelson family had put in [for the castle had been badly damaged in an earthquake in 1693 and was in a state of neglect when they arrived] while the rest of the floor has been restored. I think they have done a pretty good job. The second photo shows the castle's gallery. Among items displayed here is a letter from Queen Elizabeth II inviting members of the family to her coronation. The third picture shows the courtyard, with a Celtic cross erected in memory of Nelson in 1888.
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More super pictures. It must cost a lot to maintain the place. I wonder if the fee they charge is enough.
The entrance fee is just 3 euros, Steve - not a lot! I don't know whether they get help from the State or not to maintain it.
They have doen a wonderful job on the flooring.
A Celtic cross and an invite from HM? What a strange and fascinating mixture of objects in this place.
Hi, Liz. Yes, it's an incredible mix, isn't it? - I was gobsmacked when the first thing I saw was the Celtic cross! - Felt like I was "home", in a way.
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