Capital of Narnia

Throughout the history of the Kingdom of Narnia, various different capital cities and palaces were built to the desires of its many rulers. Here is a list of the Capitals of Narnia through the ages:
 * Age of Conquest: Cair Paravel at the Great River Delta
 * Age of Winter: White Witch's Castle in the northern branch of the Great River of Narnia
 * Golden Age—Dark Age: Cair Paravel at the Great River Delta
 * Telmarine Age: Castle of Caspian in the small city of Beaver's Dam
 * Age of Exploration—the Later Ages: new Cair Paravel at the Great River Delta



Castle of Cair Paravel
First and last castle-city of Narnia was built on an island, Cair Paravel at the mouth of the Great River of Narnia. It was the Narnian capital for most of the nation's history.

White Witch's Castle
The White Witch's Castle was an enchanted palace, built in the early days of the Age of Winter, which was described as a small castle constructed by Queen Jadis using black magic and ice. It had tall towers and spires. Through the iron gate at its entrance was a courtyard filled with the "statues" of all sorts of living creatures whom Jadis had turned to stone. However, they where all unfrozen by Aslan to fight in the Winter Revolution in 1000. In the early Golden Age, it was presumably the stronghold for the remanent of the White Witch's Army, until at last Aslan's Army had emerged victorious in destroying it in 1005, in which the remaining white Witch forces surrendered unconditionally. With in a matter of days the Narnian government dissolved what was left of the White Witch's Army, thus the war had finally ended.

What became of the Witch's Castle after that is unknown, but it is most likely it was destroyed or left to fall into ruin.