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Buckingham   Palace
• Buckingham Palace 
is the  official  
London  residence  
and principal 
workplace of the 
British  monarch. 
Located  in the City 
of Westminster, 
the palace is a 
setting for state 
occasions and 
royal  hospitality.
Buckingham Palace:
• was  built  in 1705 for  Duke  of Buckingham 
and is originally known as Buckingham 
House.
• George III bought Buckingham House in 
1761 for his  wife   Queen   Charlotte  to use as 
a comfortable family home close to St 
James's Palace, where many  court  functions 
were held. Buckingham House  became  
known as The Queen's House.
•  During  the  19th  century it was enlarged, 
principally by  architects  John Nash and 
Edward Blore,  forming  three  wings  around a 
central courtyard. 
Before  reconstruction
Nowadays
• Buckingham Palace has 775  rooms . These 
include  19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest 
bedrooms, 188  staff  bedrooms, 92 offices and 
78 bathrooms. In measurements, the  building  
is 108  metres  long  across  the  front , and 24 
metres high.
• The Palace is very much a working building 
and the centrepiece of Britain's constitutional 
monarchy. It  houses  the offices of those who 
support  the day-to-day  activities  and duties of 
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh and 
their immediate family.
• The Palace is also the venue for great Royal 
ceremonies, State Visits and Investitures, all of 
which are organised by the Royal Household. 
Most popular rooms:
• The Throne  Room  - is used principally 
for the  reception  of formal addresses 
on important occasions.
• The  Blue  Drawing Room - is used by 
guests who gather here before large 
luncheon parties and  grand  State 
and diplomatic occasions. 
• The White Drawing Room - is used for 
receptions and audiences.
The Throne Room
The White Drawing Room
The Blue Drawing Room
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• If you want to take  virtual  tour inside the 
Buckingham Palace rooms then ask.
http://www.royal.gov.uk/TheRoyalResidenc
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  • Nowadays
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  • Most popular rooms:
  • The Throne Room
  • The White Drawing Room
  • The Blue Drawing Room
  • Thanks for watching
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