
The Great Hall of Winchester
The Great Hall of Winchester, in England, is an impressive medieval building dating from the 13th century. It served as the royal residence and a central meeting place for government and court functions. Its most famous feature is the legendary King Arthur’s Round Table, although it's not historically related to Arthur. The hall boasts a large, open interior with soaring oak beams and stone walls, showcasing medieval architecture. Today, it is a historic site and museum, offering insight into England’s medieval history and monarchy, and remains an iconic symbol of Winchester’s rich heritage.