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Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the sovereign United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and was first opened to the general public in 1993. The entrance to the Buckingham Palace is through the Court Street Ambassadors of Buckingham Palace. The Great Hall of the Palace is the place where the old reception room is situated. This room is dominated by the imposing stairs and railings in bronze floral ornaments. In the Guard Room visitors can admire on the walls the upholstery and decorations. Colored green silk on the walls of the room shows perfectly the beauty of the molding ceiling. This is the place where the room of Queen Charlotte is situated.The Bal Room is almost 40 meters long and was inaugurated during the reign of Queen Victoria in 1856 to celebrate the end of the war in Crimea. Among the collection of paintings at Buckingham Palace you can find artistic treasures by Rubens, Rembrandt, Canaletto, Vermeer and many others. This selection of paintings from the Art Gallery of Buckingham Palace is found in entrusting the Queen for her successors and for the nation and it is part of the national heritage of Great Britain. The History of Buckingham Palace began in 1702 when the Duke of Buckingham built it as his residence in London. Son Duke sold the Palace in 1761 to George III and was renamed the “Queen’s House” in 1744 because Queen Charlotte lived there. When the Palace has passed into the possession of George IV in 1820, Nash was hired to redecorate the Palace. The main part was kept but a new wing of flats was built in the west, garden. Since 1837, when Queen Victoria was established at the residence in Buckingham Palace, a lot of changes took place. One of the most important changes was the removal of huge portions of marble which today is found in the area called Tyburn. Nowadays, the Buckingham Palace is used not only as a residence for the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh but also for the administrative affairs of the monarchical institution.

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