Cair Paravel

"The castle of Cair Paravel on its little hill towered up above them; before them were the sands, with rocks and little pools of salt water, and seaweed, and the smell of the sea and long miles of bluish-green waves breaking for ever and ever on the beach. And oh, the cry of the seagulls! Have you heard it? Can you remember?"

- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Chapter 17)

Cair Paravel was the capital of the Kingdom of Narnia: a spectacular citadel and the abode of its kings and queens during Narnia's early years, located on a peninsula (later an island) on the Eastern Ocean.

It lay empty during the White Witch's tyrannical reign in the Age of Winter, and was restored to use when the Pevensies were crowned there and fulfilled the prophecy, which ushered in the Golden Age of Narnia.

During Narnia's Telmarine Conquest, the castle fell in the Battle of Cair Paravel, after which Cair Paravel was left deserted throughout Narnia's Telmarine Age, and fell into ruin, overgrown with woods at the Great River Delta.

However, the nearby forests were once again cleared at the end of the Narnian Revolution, during which the nation was taken back by King Caspian the Seafarer, who either rebuilt the structure to its original splendour or erected an entirely new castle on the same location.

Narnia's horrific Calormene Age finally brought an end to the grand castle and its inhabitants, during the brutal Extermination of Cair Paravel.

This occurred mere days prior to the destruction of the world of Narnia by Aslan, and the rebirth of its inhabitants in Aslan's Country.

Places in and around the Castle
The following places are described in or surrounding Cair Paravel: -


 * The Great Hall
 * A well located south of the Great Hall
 * An apple orchard located outside the North Gate, planted during the Golden Age. It eventually grew right up to the wall.
 * A courtyard
 * A Treasure Room
 * Various Bedrooms
 * Various Bathrooms
 * A Feasting Room

trivia
== Cair Paravel Feeneden
 * Cair Paravel, Narnia's capital and Tashbaan, Kalormen's capital are both located on islands in the deltas of their nations' respective major rivers