- en.wikipedia.org Banqueting HouseThe Banqueting House, on Whitehall in the City of Westminster, central London, is the grandest and best-known survivor of the architectural genre of banqueting houses...
- hrp.org.uk banqueting-house/Banqueting House is now closed for a period of essential re-servicing, conservation, and maintenance work and we expect to re-open in 2025.
- smarthistory.org banqueting-house/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.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186338-d214598…While not a large palace, the Banqueting House is all that remains of Whitehall Palace. The ceilings are stunning and the room's grandeur is to be admired.
- london.ticketbar.eu en/royal-palaces/banqueting-…Explore 'Palace People' for profiles, stories and little-known facts about some of England’s famous monarchs and characters associated with the Banqueting House.
- museumslondon.org museum/37/banqueting-houseIt 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...
- britainexpress.com London/Banqueting_House.htmBuilt 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.
- freetoursbyfoot.com banqueting-house/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.
- wisetour.com what-is-the-banqueting-house.htmBanqueting House is an historic building located in London, England. The building is made up of storage areas and one great room suitable for public gatherings.
- rhchospitality.com accredited_venues/the-…Specially created for entertaining in 1622, the Banqueting House astounded London society and it still has the power to dazzle and impress today.