• Find out more about Whitehall's Banqueting House in London including its unique history.
  • On January 30th, 1649, King Charles I was beheaded on a scaffold in front of the Banqueting House of Whitehall Palace in London for raising taxes...
  • ^ Simon Thurley, Whitehall Palace: An Architectural History (London: HRP, 1999), 79–80. ^ RIBA Banqueting House, Robert Smythson.
  • Banqueting House, Whitehall, Londra şehrinde yer alan Şölen Evi (İngilizcesi: Banqueting House) tarzının, döneminin en tanınan günümüze gelmiş...
  • ‘The Peaceful Reign of James I’, part of the ceiling of the Banqueting House in Whitehall Palace, painted by Peter-Paul Rubens for James’s son, Charles...
  • Built by Inigo Jones for James I from 1619, Banqueting House was the only major part of Whitehall Palace to survive a devastating fire in 1698.
  • On 06 Jan 1605, Twelfth Night, the Ben Johnson (age 33) Masque of Blackness was performed at the Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace [Map].
  • All of Whitehall was once a sprawling Royal Palace, the most impressive surviving structure is Banqueting House, but what else is left?
  • The Banqueting House is the last major survivor of the Palace of Whitehall, once the greatest palace of its time in Europe, which was almost totally destroyed...
  • The sole surviving part of the Tudor and Stuart kings' Whitehall Palace, the Banqueting House features a lavish painted ceiling by Rubens, glorifying James I...
  • Be dazzled by the soaring ceiling of the Banqueting House, the only remaining room of what was once the Palace of Whitehall in central London.
  • Banqueting House is the only part of the Palace of Whitehall, that has survived. It was designed in Renaissance Style by Inigo Jones.
  • The Banqueting House at Whitehall. Leonard W. Cowie visits this splendid structure, which Inigo Jones began to raise for King James I in 1619...