• A contemporaneous German print showing the execution of Charles I on 30 January 1649 outside the Banqueting House, which is inaccurately depicted.
  • On 14 April and 05 May, visit Banqueting House and explore the incredible history of the Rubens ceiling, Whitehall Palace and Charles I's execution.
  • Banqueting House is now closed for a period of essential re-servicing, conservation, and maintenance work and we expect to re-open in 2025.
  • The Banqueting House. 7,376 likes · 1 talking about this. A royal masterpiece and home of the Rubens Ceiling. Cared for by Historic Royal Palaces, the...
  • It was an ironic backdrop for his death, as the Banqueting House was created to glorify his reign and that of his father, King James I of England.
  • This post will tell you about getting tickets and deals to The Palace of Whitehall, also known as the Banqueting House, all that's left of the Palace of Whitehall.
  • You can appreciate the structure in this engraving (copying an earlier Hollar drawing) which shows the grand gatehouse with Banqueting House on the left.
  • Do the staff give tours at the Banqueting house or is it only done by Audio? ... What’s the entrance fee to the Banqueting House?
  • 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.
  • It was also the site of King Charles I execution in 1649.Originally built for state occasions, plays and masques, the Banqueting House and Whitehall are both...