- whc.unesco.org en/list/795/The Royal Courts are leased to Greenwich University and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance to form the Maritime Greenwich University Campus.
- rmg.co.uk plan-your-visit/visit-greenwich/guide-…In 1997, UNESCO recognised Greenwich as a World Heritage Site. Discover what's so special about London's famous maritime hub.
- triptide.london articles/greenwichMaritime Greenwich. 1st/Sep/2016. ... The ideal way to travel to Greenwich, particularly on a sunny day is how centuries of Royals came; by the River!
- britannica.com place/Maritime-Greenwich…which is also known as Maritime Greenwich, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997.
- Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site - the Official …
- royalgreenwich.gov.uk info/200228/local_history_…You are here:Maritime Greenwich. ... Greenwich was an ideal place for early settlement, with flood plain gravel backed up by a higher area to the south.
- worldheritagesite.org list/Maritime GreenwichMaritime Greenwich is renowned for its architecture and role in the science of navigation and astronomy.
- thesanetravel.com travels/united-kingdom/what-to-…Cutty Sark served as a working ship for fifty-two years, a training ship for twenty-two years, and has been open to visitors in Maritime Greenwich for sixty years.
- en.m.wikipedia.org Maritime Greenwich(Redirected from Maritime Greenwich). Greenwich (/ˈɡrɛnɪtʃ/ GREN-itch, /-ɪdʒ/ -ij, /ˈɡrɪn-/ GRIN-) is a town in south-east London, England...
- britishheritage.com history/exploring-londons-…The Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. ... The riverboat sets down at Greenwich Pier, where the now-charred remains of Cutty Sark lie in dry dock.
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