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Queen's House, Art museum in London

The Queen's House is a former royal residence built between 1616 and 1635 in Greenwich, a downriver borough of London.

Designed by Inigo Jones, the Queen's House is one of the most important buildings in British architectural history, being the first consciously classical building to have been constructed in Britain.

It was once used as a residential palace but now houses a collection of great artistic importance.

The Queen's House is free to visit and open daily from 10am to 5pm.

Its 'Tulip Stairs' are the first geometric self-supporting spiral stairs in Britain.

Location: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Inception: 1616

Architect: Inigo Jones

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Address: Park Row, London SE10 9NF SE10 9NF

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 10:00-17:00

Phone: +442088584422

Website: nmm.ac.uk/server/show/nav.3556

Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap

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Queen's House Art museum in London

The Queen's House is a former royal residence built between 1616 and 1635 in Greenwich, a downriver borough of London.

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Queen's House
Queen's House Art museum in London
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Tulip Stairs Spiral staircase in United Kingdom

The Tulip Stairs are the first geometric self-supporting spiral stairs in Britain.

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Tulip Stairs
Tulip Stairs Spiral staircase in United Kingdom
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Boundary Wall Surrounding The Park Wall in Greenwich, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 46 m
Boundary Wall Surrounding The Park
Boundary Wall Surrounding The Park Wall in Greenwich, Greater London, UK
United Kingdom 46 m
Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass Stained glass war memorial windows

United Kingdom 83 m
Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass
Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass Stained glass war memorial windows
United Kingdom 83 m
Detached Portion Of Boundary Wall At West End Of South Side Architectural structure in Greenwich, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 122 m
Detached Portion Of Boundary Wall At West End Of South Side
Detached Portion Of Boundary Wall At West End Of South Side Architectural structure in Greenwich, Greater London, UK
United Kingdom 122 m
National Maritime Museum Maritime museum in London

The National Maritime Museum is the leading maritime museum of the United Kingdom and may be the largest museum of its kind in the world.

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National Maritime Museum
National Maritime Museum Maritime museum in London
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Wall, Railings And Gates To East Of National Maritime Museum Wall in Greenwich, Greater London, UK

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Wall, Railings And Gates To East Of National Maritime Museum
Wall, Railings And Gates To East Of National Maritime Museum Wall in Greenwich, Greater London, UK
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Forecourt Railings And Gates To National Maritime Museum Guard rail in Greenwich, Greater London, UK

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Forecourt Railings And Gates To National Maritime Museum
Forecourt Railings And Gates To National Maritime Museum Guard rail in Greenwich, Greater London, UK
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St Alfege's Vicarage Clergy house in Greenwich, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 151 m
St Alfege's Vicarage
St Alfege's Vicarage Clergy house in Greenwich, Greater London, UK
United Kingdom 151 m
Royal Naval College South Gates And Railings On South Side Of Grounds Architectural structure in Greenwich, Greater London, UK

United Kingdom 149 m
Royal Naval College South Gates And Railings On South Side Of Grounds
Royal Naval College South Gates And Railings On South Side Of Grounds Architectural structure in Greenwich, Greater London, UK
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