Buckingham Palace
Historic royal palace and official London residence of the British monarch, known for its neoclassical and Georgian architecture and state rooms. Read more…
This palace serves as the official London residence and principal workplace of the British monarch. It combines neoclassical and Georgian architectural styles, with contributions from architects such as John Nash and Edward Blore. The building includes grand state rooms, extensive art collections, and royal stables known as the Royal Mews.
The palace functions not only as a royal residence but also as a significant cultural and heritage site, featuring ceremonial spaces and hosting iconic events such as the Changing of the Guard. Access to the palace includes guided tours of the state rooms and exhibitions showcasing British royal history.
Visitors must obtain permits or tickets, often available through specific passes, to enter certain areas. The palace represents a key symbol of British monarchy and heritage, reflecting its historical and political importance.
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