
Beaumaris Castle, an outstanding example of Edward I's military architecture, stands as the last and largest of his Welsh fortifications. Designed by the renowned architect James of St. George, its symmetrical concentric design features walls within walls, allowing for exceptional defense strategies and dramatic photographic compositions. While it was never completed due to financial issues, the site remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its picturesque moat reflecting its formidable stone facade. Photo-travelers can capture the sweeping views of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia from its walls, offering a contrast between medieval engineering and natural beauty. The play of light through the seasons and the castle's robust structures make for compelling photography.
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