Special events take place throughout summer including jousting. The events are designed to provide entertainment while ensuring authenticity. Annual passes are available for the events. Heightening the medieval experience, the castle has its own archery expert and blacksmith producing customized armor and weapons for the events. In keeping with the medieval atmosphere the castle staff wear period costumes made in the castle.
Many exhibits inside the castle are open to the public. Three floors depict life in the castle during a simpler period in history. There are life size exhibits depicting medieval crafts and the castle during the period of Richard Neville, who was the most powerful man in England during the period of King Henry V. These exhibits are commonly displayed in the basement called the Undercroft. The state rooms and the Great Hall on the ground floor are lavishly decorated and furnished in a 17th century manner. Several bedrooms are furnished for royal visits according to the period that the event took place.
A fine collection of well preserved medieval armor can be found in the castle armory. One of the exhibits is a helmet worn by the great military leader Oliver Cromwell in the civil war in the 17th century.
Medieval life can be experienced camping on the castle grounds where visitors can stay in period encampments and partake in daily rituals common for the time.
Visitors looking for hotels in Birmingham city centre to reside in while they explore its vast plethora of historical attractions should consider the Copthorne Hotel Birmingham. Located in the heart of the city near key shopping and business hubs, it is one of the best Birmingham hotels and offers a range of well appointed rooms and suites equipped to meet the needs of every guest.
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