New Logo and Identity for Norwich Castle by The Click
Established in 1067, Norwich Castle is a historical, iconic landmark in Norwich, a cathedral city and district of Norfolk, England, and has been a museum since 1894. Originally built as a royal palace by the Normans on the order of William the Conqueror in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of England, the castle was meant to serve as a royal residence as much as a defensive fortress but, in the end, no monarchs ever lived here. From the 14th century until the late 1700s, the keep was used as a jail until a second, smaller jail was built (which now serves as the site’s main gallery complex). As a museum, it holds significant objects from the region, especially works of art, archaeological finds, and natural history specimens. The castle itself, which can often be toured as part of