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Banqueting House - Historic Royal Palaces
Discover the stories depicted in the nine painted panels and secrets of the Banqueting House with Google Arts and Culture. Zoom in to see details of the paintings in incredible detail online.
The story of Banqueting House - Historic Royal Palaces
Monarchs from Charles II to Queen Victoria frequently used the Banqueting House for this special ceremony, which evoked the way Jesus took the role of the lowliest servant and washed the feet of his disciples at the Last Supper.
Tickets and prices | Banqueting House | Historic Royal Palaces
Save time when you visit Banqueting House by booking online to purchase your tickets to this beautiful historic building.
Banqueting Hall | Banqueting House - Historic Royal Palaces
Cases full of military curiosities were crammed into the hall while banners hung from the ceiling. The Banqueting House was restored to public ownership in 1964, cleared of museum cases, and is cared for today by Historic Royal Palaces.
Inigo Jones' architecture | Banqueting House - Historic Royal Palaces
The Banqueting House, Inigo Jones's masterpiece of classical architecture, is one of the first examples of the principles of Palladianism being applied to an English building. It marks the beginning of a revolution in British architecture.
Charles I: Execution of an English King in 1649 | Banqueting House ...
On the 30th January 1649, King Charles I was executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. His trial was a momentous event in British history. He was found guilty of treason - a ‘tyrant, traitor, murderer and Public Enemy’.
The Rubens ceiling | Banqueting House | Historic Royal Palaces
This huge oil painting by Peter Paul Rubens adorns the ceiling of the Banqueting House and was commissioned by Charles I as testament to the glory of the Stuart monarchs. Banqueting House is the only remaining complete building of Whitehall Palace, the sovereign's principal residence from 1530 until 1698 when it was destroyed by fire.
Hire a venue | Banqueting House | Historic Royal Palaces
As one of the most impressive conference and meeting venues in London, the rooms at the Banqueting House can play host to up to 400 guests theatre style or 280 guests cabaret style. The awe inspiring interiors are an ideal backdrop for a conference or meeting.
The masque | Banqueting House | Historic Royal Palaces
A Banqueting House was built specifically for the performance of masques at Whitehall Palace in 1608, but this burnt down in 1619, and was replaced by the present building, designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1622.
Facilities | Banqueting House - Historic Royal Palaces
Marvel at Sir Peter Paul Rubens' ceiling in its original setting of Inigo Jones' spectacular Banqueting House. Closed Banqueting House Included in palace admission (Members go free) Learn more
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