Citadel
The two imposing drum towers, prominently located at the southern edge of the city centre, are collectively known as the Citadel.
Originally erected in 1541 by Henry VIII to strengthen the southern approach to the city, the twin towers were re-built in 1810 and housed the courts and County gaol. The west tower held criminal trials and the east tower held civil trials, though these courts no longer take place in the Citadel.
Guided tours of the west tower are available during July and August (book through Carlisle Tourist Information Centre) to view the magnificent Grand Jury Room and the original cells.
At a glance
• Drum towers originally erected in 1541 to strengthen city defences
• Criminal and civil trials were held here
• Guided tours of the west tower available during July and August
• Criminal and civil trials were held here
• Guided tours of the west tower available during July and August
Events...
This August we are very PROUD to have a massive outdoor concert with the boyband phenomenon that is JLS! This is part of a full calendar of events throughout the year, with something to entertain everyone. More details...
Shopping...
Compact, level and largely traffic-free shopping area, Carlisle is one of the most visitor-friendly cities in the country. From high street chains to independents you will find it all. More details...
Quick Links...
City Centre Map (PDF 1MB)
Google Map (new window)
JLS Concert
Places to Visit 2012 (PDF 2MB)
Tourist Information Centre
Google Map (new window)
JLS Concert
Places to Visit 2012 (PDF 2MB)
Tourist Information Centre


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